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What can the 'black box' tell us about plane crashes?

IndiaTimes Saturday, 1 February 2025 ()
Federal investigators have recovered the black boxes from the recent plane crash in the Potomac River, crucial for reconstructing the events leading up to the crash. These devices, which are actually orange to aid in recovery, provide key data on flight parameters and cockpit conversations to help understand the cause of the accident.
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