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AIR (2)
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airborne image recorder
Definição1
Airborne Image Recorder (AIR) is a crash-survivable system intended to capture and record cockpit images. Image recording, at the time of this writing, is not required by any States, however, several major accidents have highlighted the potential benefits of this capability in the future. The term 'video' recording was intentionally replaced with 'image' recording to reinforce that voice is a separate function and that the frame rate required for images for accident investigation is far less than the typical 30 frames/second of standard video.
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.
Related Term
FDR