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DLR
- Usado para
- data link recorder
- Definição1
- Data Link Recording is a crash-survivable recording which records digital messages transmitted between the aircraft and the ground. This method of communication replaces many of the traditional voice exchanges between an aircraft and air traffic control. Data link recordings are typically the same length of duration as the CVR.
- Fonte1
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Annex 6 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation. Operation of aircraft - part I. 9th ed. Montreal, 2010.
- Nota adicional1
- Information regarding this term is a result of researches developed by DECEA in cooperation with ANAC.
- Contexto
- Note 1. Crash protected flight recorders comprise four systems: a flight data recorder (FDR), a cockpit voice recorder (CVR), an airborne image recorder (AIR) and a data link recorder (DLR). Image and data link information may be recorded on either the CVR or the FDR. Note 2. Lightweight flight recorders comprise four systems: an aircraft data recording system (ADRS), a cockpit audio recording system (CARS), an airborne image recording system (AIRS) and a data link recording system (DLRS). Image and data link information may be recorded on either the CARS or the ADRS.
- Subárea1
- Aeronautical Accident Investigation Aeronautical Telecommunications
- Related Term
- FDR