Flight Data RecoveryEvery time a pilot is shot down, the flight data recorder will need to be recovered from his aircraft for intelligence purposes. The pilot is likely to be far away from the recorder due to him ejecting and deploying his parachute while the aircraft glides for a distance before crashing into the ground. Each pilot will have a unique call sign that matches the label on his unique flight data recorder, and its location will be announced to everyone shortly after the pilot's location is announced. For game integrity, each recorder will be chained to a tree with a combination lock and won't be accessible until it's announced into play. Players will need to contact Omego by radio to get the combination at the appropriate time. If a faction is able to recover the recorder and exfiltrate it simultaneously into the vehicle with the pilot who shares the same call sign, it will earn an extra 100 points for that faction which means the extraction is worth a total of 160 points with the pilot and his recorder exfiltrating together.Flight data recorders may only be exfiltrated with the matching pilot present and may not be exfiltrated alone without him. However, unexfiltrated recorders are still in play and may be held or stashed by a faction as long as they are kept at least 300 feet away from both factions' permanent self-respawn poles at all times while also remaining within the boundary lines of the AO. Also, they may be hidden and/or booby-trapped, but they may not be tied/locked down by players to prevent someone from physically running off with them. During the last five minutes of the game, an announcement will be made to remind both factions to get hands on their extra flight data recorders so that it's clear who's in possession of each at endex. We do not want anyone fighting over them after the game is over. Then, each faction will have until 15:10 to bring them to the MAC for 30 points each.