What is the maximum payload that the zip can carry?

3.30kg
1.75kg
1.00kg
2.90kg

How many checks does the loader perform on a package?

One
Two
Three
Four

Which of these represents how to carry sparrow?

One hand on the hatch foam and another on the tail boom
One hand on the launch ribs and another on the tail boom
One hand on the front handle and another on the tail fins
One hand on the front handle and another on the tail boom

What is the function of the sparrow wing?

It provides lift and controls attitude of the zip through control surfaces
It provides thrust and controls latitude of the zip through control surfaces
It provides aerodynamic drag and controls attitude of the zip through control surfaces
It provides weight and controls mass of the zip through control surfaces

All the following are functions of the sparrow battery except?

It powers the zip
It stores operating instructions
It houses the LOS antenna
It saves logs from flight

The nose cone insulates and protects the battery?

true
false

Which of the following is/are true about the first checking of the propulsion system?

I. Ensure the motor pod is securely fastened to the pylon

II. Ensure the pylon is securely attached to the tailboom

III. Prop should be clear of any slices or cuts

IV. It is performed by the launch operator

V. It is performed by the loader

I, III, and V
I, II, III and V
II, III, IV, V
All the above

The second checking of the propulsion system is done by the loader?

true
false

Who does the walkaround checks?

Loader
Launch Operator

All the following are checked during walkaround checks except?

Voltage: between 680V - 700V
Nose: flush and secure
Launch ribs: seated and secure
Launcher: inclined and facing south
Tailhook: aligned

Why do we do control surface checks?

To reduce aerodynamic drag
To ensure control surfaces can deflect to the appropriate angles
To ensure even distribution of weight across the zip
To ensure the zip is not loaded beyond limit

All the following are checked during critical checks except?

Current
Voltage
Nose
Launch ribs
Tailfins

As a launch operator, you are required to check the following before asking for clearance except?

Landscape
Airspace
Launch area
Wind direction

What is the right script the launch operator uses to ask for clearance from the controller?

Zipline ### seeking for launch, airspace is clear, land area is clear, headwind/tailwind/crosswind
Zipline ### request for clearance, airspace is clear, launch area is clear, headwind/tailwind/crosswind
Zipline ### request for launch, airspace is clear, launch area is clear, headwind/tailwind/crosswind
Zipline ### request for launcher, airspace is clear, launch area is clear, frontwind/backwind/crosswind

The launch operator can go ahead and launch the zip even when the controller has not given clearance?

true
false

Feedback Form





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Select

Click on this button to take you to the drop mech viewpoint. Click on drop mech to open it.

Package

Click on this button to take you to the package viewpoint. Click on package to move it to body.

Body

Click on this button to take you to the body viewpoint. Click on tailfin or tailboom to move body to carriage.

Props

Click on this button to take you to the propulsion system viewpoint. Click on motor pod to check propulsion system.

Wing

Click on this button to take you to the wing viewpoint. Click on wing to insert it on the selected body.

Battery

Click on this button to take you to the battery viewpoint. Click on battery to insert it on the selected body.

Nose

Click on this button to take you to the nose cone viewpoint. Click on nose cone to insert it on the selected body.

Checks

Click on this button to do walkaround checks, control surface check and critical check.