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Combined Voice Recorder And Flight Data Recorders The Solid State Combined Voice Recorder and our Flight Data Recorders was the first combined solid-state recorder to be approved by the UK CAA/FAA. Selected by Agusta, Bell Helicopter Textron Canada, Eurocopter, and Sikorsky the Solid State Combined Voice and Flight Data Recorder its suitability for the rotary wing market. ![]() The Solid State Combined Voice and Flight Data Recorders records selected aircraft parameters and audio into Solid State Non-volatile Memory. The recording is protected to survive stipulated crash conditions to enable the subsequent retrieval and decoding by suitable Portable Replay Equipment (PRE) following an incident. Facilities exist within The Solid State Combined Voice and Flight Data Recorder for aircraft in-situ data retrieval. The recorder retains typically the most recent twenty-five hours of aircraft data and the most recent 30 minutes of at least three, typically four, audio sources. The Solid State Combined Voice and Flight Data Recorder is designed to operate in conjunction with a Flight Data Acquisition Unit (FDAU) and, for aircraft in-situ retrieval, suitable Replay Equipment such as PGS. The Solid State Combined Voice and Flight Data Recorder a crash protected airborne recorder that is fitted to meet mandatory requirements. The recorder meets or exceeds the requirements of EUROCAE ED-55, ED-56A and satisfies CAA specifications 10, 10A, 11 and 18. The requirements of TSO-C123 and TSO-C124 are satisfied where regulations allow the fitting of a combined voice and data recorder. The equipment is compatible with the ARINC characteristic 757. The Solid State Combined Voice and Flight Data Recorders consists of a solid-state memory module and an electronic interface. The solid-state memory module is protected for crash survivability. The electronic interface is not crash protected and is not required to survive conditions exceeding the specified operating and storage environment. |
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