Black boxes don't always survive. \
Black boxes are very strong, and necessarily heavy. Making extremely strong heavy planes would make them inefficient to fly.
Black boxes are designed to withstand high G-forces. A person within a large Black Box would experience tereffic G-forces within the box that would turn them to mush anyway.
Wouldn't work.
2007-03-13 07:02:00
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answered by Deirdre H 7
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you think of possibly this is black using fact it survived a hearth? in assessment to something of the airplane, that's in lots of cases created from sunshine factors alongside with aluminum and plastic, the cockpit voice recorder and the flight documents recorder are encased in chrome steel packing packing containers extra or less 10 inches via 10 inches via 5. The steel is probably 1 / 4 inch thick and the packing packing containers are so heavy in result that the designers do no longer even complication enclosing the accompanying electronics, which in a crash often meet a similar destiny using fact the passengers. As an further precaution, the packing packing containers are lined with a liquid-crammed foam bladder encased in plastic that's meant to guard against the bright warmth of a positioned up-crash hearth. over the years those precautions have shown exceedingly efficient. Investigators have been given smart documents off one recorder that have been immersed in the sea for seven years. yet in yet another crash in Thailand the recorder landed in a pool of flaming gasoline and positively have been given cooked. so as that they do no longer "continuously stay to tell the tale a airplane crash". one element the NTSB found out from adventure: be careful the place you place those issues. Recorders was placed close to the element the place the wings joined the fuselage, the theory being that this become the main heavily built portion of the airplane. problem become, being heavily built, the areas of the airplane falling on the recorders often overwhelmed them. Now the recorders are put in the tail section so as that, assuming your primary crashing airplane is going in nostril first, the forward portion of the airframe absorbs many of the end result. Sitting returned there won't help you, however. once you combine stuff in the Cuisinart, you think of it concerns which end of the banana went in final?
2016-11-25 00:44:04
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answered by ? 4
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Lockheed designed a plane like a black box in '73 but had a couple issues with it. It didn't fly well, having no wings and lacked power since there were no engines. The passengers couldn't figure out how to get in since there was no door. With the armour plate, it weighed 476 tons and broke the concrete on the runway.
They sold 34 of them to the US Air Force that uses them to this day on the missile training grounds - see, they just last and last and last.
2007-03-13 07:08:21
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answered by jinoturistica 3
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It's the way the black box is packaged and cushioned...you couldn't do that with the actual airplane. But how come when the black box is recovered the recording is all garbled and difficult if not impossible to understand? In this day and age and all the technololgy with computers and such wouldn't you think they could make a recording that is actually usefull?
2007-03-13 07:09:27
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answered by tas211 6
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I'm guessing this is because the material that the "black box" is made out of, if made into a large mass such as an airplane, would be too heavy to get off the ground.
2007-03-13 07:00:43
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answered by emaaaazing! 4
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Don't be daft, the physics of a gigantic plane hitting the ground, vs. a tiny box are not even comparable.
2007-03-13 07:00:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The plane would be to heavy to get off the ground. Same answer given to the first 64,318 people who've asked this.
2007-03-13 07:00:50
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answered by pater47 5
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The force of the impact will kill humans even if the machine survives intact
2007-03-13 07:02:11
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answered by Anonymous
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they are pretty small. do you want to fly on a extremely small plane? it still needs to stay in the air. good question though
2007-03-13 07:01:20
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answered by Anonymous
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research zpg (zero population growth) this means that for everyone that's born one must die. so for this to happen each society that ad heirs to this proses must have ways for people to die hence guns,car crash,aids,cancer,and plane crashes. but with christ we can have life and life more abundantly.
2007-03-13 07:25:24
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answered by redemed 1
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