The IAF plans to make films of air crash investigations involving its planes.
What does ACI stand for?
ACI stands for Air Crash Investigations (videos)
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The black boxes are to be analyzed by Bureau d'Enquetes et d'Analyses (BEA), a French agency that specializes in providing technical assistance into air crash investigations.
The "black boxes", which are mounted in the tail of an aircraft, record the performance and the condition of the plane in flight and are crucial for air crash investigations.
Unlike the civil accident probes, which are made public, military air crash investigations are kept under wraps.
Black boxes", which are mounted in the tail of an aircraft, record the performance and the condition of the plane in flight and are crucial for air crash investigations.
Safety expert Jim Hallit said it was not equipped with a flight data recorder, a key tool in air crash investigations.
The "black boxes", which are mounted in the tail of an aircraft, record the performance and the condition of the plane in flight and are crucial for air crash investigations.