The FAA published a finalized rule Monday that extends required cockpit voice recorder retention from two hours to 25 hours.
This is the latest move being made to improve air safety.
FAA final rule moves US cockpit voice recorders from 2 hours to 25 on newly built aircraft, improving investigations and raising privacy and retrofit costs.
The FAA finalizes a long-anticipated rule requiring cockpit voice recorders on U.S. airliners to capture at least 25h of ...
US Federal Aviation Administration mandates 25-hour cockpit voice recordings to help investigators and improve flight safety measures ...
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Friday finalized a rule to require cockpit voice recorders to retain 25 hours of data for all new ...
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