NTSB Halts Docket System After AI Recreates Voices of Deceased Pilots
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- The NTSB has taken its docket system offline after individuals used spectrogram data from accident reports to recreate the voices of pilots killed in a UPS flight crash using AI.
- The agency is examining the issue and evaluating solutions.
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The NTSB recently uploaded files related to the November 4, 2025 crash of UPS flight 2976, which resulted in the separation of an engine during takeoff and the deaths of three crew members and 12 people on the ground. Federal law prohibits the release of cockpit audio recordings due to their sensitive nature.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has pulled its docket system offline after people used information uploaded to it to recreate the voices of pilots killed in a plane crash with AI. As CNN reports, the agency recently uploaded files filled with details about the November 4, 2025 crash involving UPS flight 2976. One of the plane's engines separated from the wing during takeoff from Louisville, Kentucky, killing three crew members and 12 people on the ground.
While the NTSB uploads accident reports that the public can access, it is not allowed by federal law to release cockpit audio recordings "due to the highly sensitive nature of verbal communications inside the cockpit." The NTSB's uploads for the UPS crash included thousands of pages of reports and a video showing the engine's separation. They also included a transcript of the black box recordings and a PDF file with a spectrogram, which shows a graphic representation of the recorded audio in the cockpit. It's through that spectrogram that people were able recreate the last 30 seconds of the flight, while the pilots were struggling to disable the plane, using artificial intelligence.
"The NTSB is aware that advances in image recognition and computational methods have enabled individuals to reconstruct approximations of cockpit voice recorder audio from sound spectrum imagery released as part of NTSB investigations, including the ongoing investigation of the crash last year of UPS flight 2976 in Louisville, Kentucky," the board said in its announcement. "The NTSB docket system is temporarily unavailable as we examine the scope of the issue and evaluate solutions."
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The NTSB will implement enhanced security measures and potentially new data redaction techniques for its docket system.
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There may be a debate or legal challenge regarding the ethical boundaries of using AI to recreate voices from publicly released data, especially in sensitive contexts like accident investigations.
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- What specific computational methods were used to reconstruct the audio?
- How widely was the reconstructed audio shared?
- What are the proposed solutions for securing NTSB data in the future?
- Will there be any legal repercussions for those who reconstructed the audio?






