The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a new final rule that requires cockpit voice recorders on newly manufactured aircraft to retain 25 hours of audio, replacing the former two-hour loop that was required. This change is meant to stop recordings from being overwritten before investigators can secure them quickly, especially after incidents that are recognized or reported later.
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