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Flight Data Recording Systems: A brief survey of the past developments, current status and future trends in flight recording for accident investigation and operational purposes

A.R. Morcom B.Sc., Dip.M.S. (Product Marketing Manager, Flight Recording, Sperry Flight Systems Div., Sperry Rand Ltd.)

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN: 0002-2667

Article publication date: 1 July 1970

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Abstract

SOME ten years ago, the regulatory authorities in the United States prepared legislation enforcing the carriage of flight data recorders on commercial passenger‐carrying aircraft above 12,500 lb. all‐up weight. Since that time other countries have introduced similar regulations. The intention of the original requirements was to record parameters describing the aircraft flight path; as an example the current U.S. regulations call for four parameters to be recorded with with respect to time i.e. airspeed, altitude, vertical acceleration and heading. The present British regulations also require pitch, and the French specify marker beacon flyover.

Citation

Morcom, A.R. (1970), "Flight Data Recording Systems: A brief survey of the past developments, current status and future trends in flight recording for accident investigation and operational purposes", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 42 No. 7, pp. 12-16. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb034655

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MCB UP Ltd

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