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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 29 Sep 2017

    Flight black boxes are helpful only if you find them. Engineers are trying to make them easier to recover.http://nyti.ms/2x1rfnc 

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      1. Nudnik‏ @nudniik 29 Sep 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Wow, how many decades did it take for this to become important?

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      2. Wayne‏ @ArmyTopKick 29 Sep 2017
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        They always seem to be intact. Make the aircraft from the same material.

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      1. Liebner.Artistry‏ @liebneranthony 29 Sep 2017
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        The plane shouldn't crash in the first place.

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      1. STAN DUZY‏ @stan_duzy 29 Sep 2017
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        Very comforting for the passengers.

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      1. Paul J Maye‏ @clubhousemorgan 29 Sep 2017
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        Then a great white spots it and thinks food.

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      2. richard_thunderbay‏ @thunderbay63 29 Sep 2017
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        I've long wondered: why can't there be some special radio channel so that flight data could be continuously sent and stored on the ground?

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      1. Anwar Ali Khan‏ @anwarkhan1150 29 Sep 2017
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        There is always a solution in science! Air travel is still the safest mode of transportation! How far have we come from 1902's 1st flight!

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      1. Ginger GobleVanDiest‏ @GGoblevandiest 29 Sep 2017
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        Um. It's not black.

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      1. Ktwitt‏ @s_ktwitt 29 Sep 2017
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        That will work until @realDonaldTrump and company pull down all the satellites because they provide evidence of global warming.

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      1. Kevin Gregg‏ @KevinPaulGregg 29 Sep 2017
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        As we go down, people screaming & crying, I'm gonna yell "Folks! Have u heard about the new black boxes? They'll get to the bottom of this!"

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      1. steve‏ @stevekillelay 29 Sep 2017
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        Why do we need them? Is concentrating on their recovery the right solution? Surely we can stream the data to a central location?

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      1. Davers  🇨🇦‏ @DaveMunro76 29 Sep 2017
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        A secondary black box that starts transmitting. Like an epirb sailors use.

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      1. Larry‏ @LarryBrautigam 29 Sep 2017
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        Add flotation device. Or breakaway floating beacon.

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      1. IAM‏ @F0110WED 29 Sep 2017
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        That makes me feel safe....

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      1. Jennifer Elf‏ @CoherenceFan 29 Sep 2017
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        How about Floatable?!

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      1. Ef Off Libs‏ @GarySherrill 29 Sep 2017
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        When is the last time a black box wasn't found? MH370? I'm surprised someone hadn't been"offended" by the term black box.

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      1. Horcroix‏ @horqua 29 Sep 2017
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        How fitting! Looks just like a coffin!

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