An aircraft black box is a crucial device used to record flight data and cockpit audio, aiding investigators in understanding the causes of crashes.

It consists of two main components: the Flight Data Recorder (FDR) and the Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR).

Designed to endure extreme conditions, the black box can withstand severe impacts, fires reaching temperatures of up to 1,100°C, and the immense pressure found in deep-sea environments.

To maximise its chances of survival during a crash, the black box is typically installed in the aircraft’s tail section.