JDK Flight Recorder - significado y definición. Qué es JDK Flight Recorder
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Qué (quién) es JDK Flight Recorder - definición


JDK Flight Recorder         
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Java Flight Recorder; JRockit Flight Recorder
JDK Flight Recorder is an event recorder built into the Java virtual machine. It can be thought of as the software equivalent of a Data Flight Recorder (Black Box) in a commercial aircraft.
flight recorder         
  • TSO]] C84, as shown on the nameplate. The text on the side in French says "Flight recorder do not open".
  • ABC]] news report interviewing David Warren about his invention
  • A typical flight recorder
  • NTSB staff examine the memory boards of the cockpit voice recorder from [[Atlas Air Flight 3591]]. The boards may have suffered water damage
  • After the crash of [[Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907]], [[Brazilian Air Force]] personnel show the recovered flight data recorder
  • The digital flight data recorder from [[West Air Sweden Flight 294]]. All data was collected, even though the rest of the aircraft was heavily fragmented
  • Both side views of a cockpit voice recorder, one type of flight recorder
  • A flight data recorder and a cockpit voice recorder installed on their mounting trays in the rear fuselage of an aircraft
  • Amazon]] in [[Mato Grosso]], [[Brazil]].
  • Cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder, each with an [[underwater locator beacon]] on the front
  • GEE]] airborne equipment, with the R1355 receiver on the left and the Indicator Unit Type 62A "black box" on the right.
  • NTSB investigators recover flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder from [[UPS Airlines Flight 1354]]
  • MiG-21 interceptor]]
  • A cockpit voice and data recorder (CVDR), with its attached ULB visible on the left side of the unit
  • An [[underwater locator beacon]]; the [[ballpoint pen]] provides scale
  • The flight data recorder for crashed flight [[MU5735]].
AIRCRAFT ELECTRONIC RECORDING DEVICE
Flight data recorder; Cockpit voice recorder; DFDR; Cockpit Voice Recorder; Event Data Recorder/Temp; Cockpit voice recording; Cockpit Voice Recordings; Cockpit voice recordings; Flight Data Recorder; Flight-data acquisition unit; Flight data acquisition unit; FDAU; Black Box (transportation); Blackbox Recorder; Black box flight recorder; Black box voice recorder; Flight recorders; Black box (aviation); D.F.D.R.; D. F. D. R.; Flight information box; Flight information Box; Edmund A. Boniface, Jr.; User:BBoniface/sandbox; Airplane black box; Voice data recorder; Deployable flight recorder; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Edmund A. Boniface, Jr.; Draft:Edmund A. Boniface, Jr.
¦ noun a device in an aircraft to record technical details during a flight, used in the event of an accident to discover its cause.
flight recorder         
  • TSO]] C84, as shown on the nameplate. The text on the side in French says "Flight recorder do not open".
  • ABC]] news report interviewing David Warren about his invention
  • A typical flight recorder
  • NTSB staff examine the memory boards of the cockpit voice recorder from [[Atlas Air Flight 3591]]. The boards may have suffered water damage
  • After the crash of [[Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907]], [[Brazilian Air Force]] personnel show the recovered flight data recorder
  • The digital flight data recorder from [[West Air Sweden Flight 294]]. All data was collected, even though the rest of the aircraft was heavily fragmented
  • Both side views of a cockpit voice recorder, one type of flight recorder
  • A flight data recorder and a cockpit voice recorder installed on their mounting trays in the rear fuselage of an aircraft
  • Amazon]] in [[Mato Grosso]], [[Brazil]].
  • Cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder, each with an [[underwater locator beacon]] on the front
  • GEE]] airborne equipment, with the R1355 receiver on the left and the Indicator Unit Type 62A "black box" on the right.
  • NTSB investigators recover flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder from [[UPS Airlines Flight 1354]]
  • MiG-21 interceptor]]
  • A cockpit voice and data recorder (CVDR), with its attached ULB visible on the left side of the unit
  • An [[underwater locator beacon]]; the [[ballpoint pen]] provides scale
  • The flight data recorder for crashed flight [[MU5735]].
AIRCRAFT ELECTRONIC RECORDING DEVICE
Flight data recorder; Cockpit voice recorder; DFDR; Cockpit Voice Recorder; Event Data Recorder/Temp; Cockpit voice recording; Cockpit Voice Recordings; Cockpit voice recordings; Flight Data Recorder; Flight-data acquisition unit; Flight data acquisition unit; FDAU; Black Box (transportation); Blackbox Recorder; Black box flight recorder; Black box voice recorder; Flight recorders; Black box (aviation); D.F.D.R.; D. F. D. R.; Flight information box; Flight information Box; Edmund A. Boniface, Jr.; User:BBoniface/sandbox; Airplane black box; Voice data recorder; Deployable flight recorder; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Edmund A. Boniface, Jr.; Draft:Edmund A. Boniface, Jr.
(flight recorders)
On an aeroplane, the flight recorder is the same as the black box
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