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Lion Air ends search for crashed Max's cockpit recorder
Lion Air has reportedly ended its search for the cockpit voice recorder of its crashed Boeing 737 Max 8. (www.flightglobal.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
CVR stands for, wait for it, cockpit voice recorder, try to keep up when you expound on something of which you have so little knowledge.
"They have been a mandatory requirement in commercial aircraft in the United States since 1967"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_recorder#Cockpit_voice_recorder.
"They have been a mandatory requirement in commercial aircraft in the United States since 1967"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_recorder#Cockpit_voice_recorder.
Really, so soon? They're afraid the truth will be revealed and the lawsuits they have to deal with can't be blamed on Boeing!
Lion Air called off THEIR search. The local NTSC is going to continue if they can get their Navy to cooperate.
I’ll bet Boeing would be happy to find it for them.
They ended the search. It didn't say they didn't find it.
It would be a grave mistake to not recover the device.
I continue to advocate that flight decks should be equipped with cockpit VIDEO + audio recorders. It is primitive that this is not happening.