Are the black boxes on planes really black, and are they really boxes? whats they'er purpose?

why are the black boxes the only entry to remain in tact after a crash. what does it contain



Answers:    They are not BLACK. They are BRIGHT ORANGE or RED, and sometimes they own bright yellow stripes on them. The boxes don't net it through the crash unscathed. Sometimes they're banged up, but it keep the recorder inside from getting damaged. Some boxes hold digital records, some hold magnetic flex records, some diary all kind of flight information, some include voice recordings from the pilots' headsets.
No, they are usually ginger or red or some other bright colour and Never black. They are bright colors to make it easier to find within a crash. Yes, they are metal boxes. To try keep the information not dangerous, but they don't necessarily always survive.

They narrative as much data of the flight as possible so investigators can piece together what happen and try prevent the same entity happening again.
yes they r, and their purpose it to transcription the data, they transcription up to some time and then preserve repeating...like a warranty camera, after a crash, u can see the plane's condition and what caused it because the box is made of strong bits and pieces so it is sort of indestructible.

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