Earlier quoted context omitted.
The recorder contains alarms and other data as well as the conversations on the bridge. As I understand it, they're like an aviation CVR and FDR but combined. Just like with aircraft accidents, the conversations can provide as much (or sometimes more) value as the data. It gives you insight into decision making, details that may not be recorded in the data ("I was just in area XYZ and I saw sparks coming out of one o…
Curious - why is this recorder not a floating device (which broadcasts its position) so that it could be retrieved easily? It's not like it needs to record the ship's descent to the bottom. Or is the primary function of this device unrelated to sinking?
Russian criminals were stealing rich boys million dollar yachts a few years ago.
They would board the ships when the skeleton crew was off the ship.
They would take the transponder, and put in model hobby ships.
The owner, and authorities thought their yacht was exactly where they left it.
The Russian thieves would take the yachts back to Russia.
(I thought is was clever. They stole millions of dollars in terms of yachts, and were eventually caught buy Interpol.