This study reviews the requirements and available technology for crash survivable flight data recording systems. Primary efforts relate to fighter/attack aircraft, with the A-10, F-15 and F-16 used as specific examples. Results include design and performance characteristics of recommended systems and an analysis showing a high cost-effectiveness for implementation of such a CSFDRS.
Crash Survivable Flight Data Recording System Study
1981
355 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Air Transportation , Avionics , Transportation Safety , Flight recorders , Data processing , Aviation accidents , Accident investigations , Crashes , Survival(General) , Aviation safety , Installation , Fighter aircraft , Training aircraft , Attack aircraft , Data storage systems , Data reduction , Data acquisition , Systems engineering , Military requirements , Specifications , Sizes(Dimensions) , Lightweight , Memory devices , Cost effectiveness , A-10 aircraft , F-15 aircraft , F-16 aircraft , NTISDODXA
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