David Warren

David Warren

David Warren Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 22, 2010.
SYDNEY (AP) - David Warren, an Australian scientist who invented the "black box" flight data recorder, has died, defense officials said. He was 85.

Warren, who died Monday, came up with the idea for the cockpit voice recorder after investigating the crash of the world's first commercial jet airliner, the Comet, in 1953, the Department of Defence said in a statement. He thought it would be helpful for airline accident investigators to have a recording of voices in the cockpit.

He designed and constructed a black box prototype in 1956, but it took several years before officials understood just how valuable the device could be and began installing them in commercial airlines worldwide.

Warren was born in 1925 in a remote part of northeast Australia. In 1934, his father was killed in a plane crash in Australia.

He became the principal research scientist at the Defence Science and Technology Organisation's Aeronautical Research Laboratories in Melbourne from 1952 to 1983.

"Dr. Warren's flight data recorder has made an invaluable contribution to safety in world aviation," the defense department said in a statement.

In 2002, Warren was awarded the Order of Australia - among the nation's highest civilian honors - for his work.

Warren is survived by his wife Ruth, four children and seven grandchildren.


Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press

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Bless you and your family. Heaven is safer now .
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July 27, 2010

May you be at peace and enjoy all the glory of the real life you are in now. For all the great things you have blessed our world with may you never be forgotten and always feel the love ever after...

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I may not have known this man, but every life in this world has meaning and impacts another. So may you be at peace and feel love always...

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