- Certification. I will fly high
power rockets only when certified to do so by the National
Association of Rocketry.
- Operating Clearances. I will
fly high power rockets only in compliance with Federal
Aviation Regulations Part 101 (Section 307, 72 Statute 749, 49
United States Code 1348, "Airspace Control and
Facilities," Federal Aviation Act of 1958) and all other
federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations, statutes, and
ordinances.
- Materials. My high power rocket
will be made of lightweight materials such as paper, wood, rubber,
and plastic, or the minimum amount of ductile metal suitable for the
power used and the performance of my rocket.
- Motors. I will use only
commercially made, NAR-certified rocket motors in the manner
recommended by the manufacturer. I will not alter the rocket motor,
its parts, or its ingredients in any way.
- Recovery. I will always use a
recovery system in my high power rocket that will return it safely
to the ground so it may be flown again. I will use only
flame-resistant recovery wadding if wadding is required by the
design of my rocket.
- Weight and Power Limits. My
rocket will weigh no more than the motor manufacturer's recommended
maximum liftoff weight for the motors used, or I will use motors
recommended by the manufacturer of the rocket kit. My high power
rocket will be propelled by rocket motors that produce no more than
40,960 Newton-seconds (9,204 pound-seconds) of total impulse.
- Stability. I will check the
stability of my high power rocket before its first flight, except
when launching a rocket of already proven stability.
- Payloads. My high power rocket
will never carry live animals (except insects) or a payload that is
intended to be flammable, explosive, or harmful.
- Launch Site. I will launch my
high power rocket outdoors in a cleared area, free of tall trees,
power lines, buildings, and dry brush and grass. My launcher will be
located at least 1,500 feet from any occupied building. My launch
site will have minimum dimensions at least as great as those in the
Launch Site Dimension Table. As an alternative, the site's minimum
dimension will be one-half the maximum altitude of any rocket being
flown, or 1,500 feet, whichever is greater. My launcher will be no
closer to the edge of the launch site than one-half of the minimum
required launch site dimension.
- Launcher. I will launch my high
power rocket from a stable launch device that provides rigid
guidance until the rocket has reached a speed adequate to ensure a
safe flight path. To prevent accidental eye injury, I will always
place the launcher so the end of the rod is above eye level or I
will cap the end of the rod when approaching it. I will cap or
disassemble my launch rod when not in use and I will never store it
in an upright position. My launcher will have a jet deflector device
to prevent the motor exhaust from hitting the ground directly. I
will always clear the area for a radius of ten feet around my launch
device of brown grass, dry weeds, or other easy-to-burn materials.
- Ignition System. The system I
use to launch my high power rocket will be remotely controlled and
electrically operated. It will contain a launching switch that will
return to "off" when released. The system will contain a
removable safety interlock in series with the launch switch. All
persons will remain at a distance from the high power rocket and
launcher as determined by the total impulse of the installed rocket
motor(s) according to the accompanying Safe Distance Table.
- Launch Safety. I will ensure
that people in the launch area are aware of the pending high power
rocket launch and can see the rocket's liftoff before I begin my
audible five-second countdown. I will use only electrical igniters
recommended by the motor manufacturer that will ignite rocket motors
within one second of actuation of the launching switch. If my high
power rocket suffers a misfire, I will not allow anyone to approach
it or the launcher until I have made certain that the safety
interlock has been removed or that the battery has been disconnected
from the ignition system. I will wait one minute after a misfire
before allowing anyone to approach the launcher.
- Flying Conditions. I will
launch my high power rocket only when the wind is no more than 20
miles per hour and under conditions where the rocket will not fly
into clouds or when a flight might be hazardous to people, property,
or flying aircraft. Prior to launch, I will verify that no aircraft
appear to have flight paths over the launch site.
- Pre-Launch Test. When
conducting research activities with unproven designs or methods I
will, when possible, determine the reliability of my high power
rocket by pre-launch tests. I will conduct the launching of an
unproven design in complete isolation from persons not participating
in the actual launching.
- Launch Angle. I will not launch
my high power rocket so its flight path will carry it against a
target. My launch device will be pointed within 20 degrees of
vertical. I will never use rocket motors to propel any device
horizontally.
- Recovery Hazards. If a high
power rocket becomes entangled in a power line or other dangerous
place, I will not attempt to retrieve it. I will not attempt to
catch my high-power rocket as it approaches the ground.
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