8 Launcher. I will launch my rocket from a stable device that provides rigid guidance until the rocket has attained a speed that ensures a stable flight, and that is pointed to within 20 degrees of vertical. If the wind speed exceeds 8 km/h. I will use a launcher length that permits the rocket to attain a safe velocity before separation from the launcher. I will use a blast deflector to prevent the motors exhaust from hitting the ground. I will ensure that dry grass is cleared around each launch pad in accordance with the accompanying minimum distance table, and will increase this distance by a factor of 1.5 if the rocket motor being launched uses titanium sponge in the propellant.
9 Size My rocket will not contain any combination of motors that total more than 40,960 n-sec of total impulse. My rocket will not weight more at lift-off than one-third of the certified average thrust of the high power rocket motor (s) intended to be ignited at launch.
10 Flight safety. I will not launch my rocket at targets, into clouds, near airplanes, nor on trajectories that take it directly over the heads of spectators or beyond the boundaries of the launch site. And will not put any flammable or explosive payload in my rocket. I will not launch my rockets if wind speeds exceed 32 kilometres per hour. I will comply with Civil Air Safety Authority airspace regulations when flying, and will ensure that my rocket will not exceed any applicable altitude limit in effect at that launch site.
11 Launch site. I will launch my rocket outdoors, in an open area where trees, power lines, buildings, and persons not involved in the launch do not present a hazard, and that is as large on its smallest dimension as one-half of the maximum altitude to which rockets are allowed to be flown at that site or 460 meters, whichever is greater.
12 Launcher location. My launcher will be at least one half the minimum launch site dimension, or 460 meters (whichever is greater) from any inhabited building, or from any public highway on which traffic flow exceeds 10 vehicles per hour, not including traffic flow related to the launch. It will also be no closer than the appropriate minimum personal distance from the accompanying table from any boundary of the launch site.
13 Recovery system. I will use a recovery system such as a parachute in my rocket so that all parts of my rocket return safely and undamaged and can be flown again, and I will use only flame-resistant or fireproof recovery system wadding in my rocket.
14 Recovery safety. I will not attempt to recover my rocket from power lines, tall trees, or other dangerous places, fly it under conditions where it is likely to recover in spectator areas or outside the launch site, nor attempt to catch it as it approaches the ground.
Safe distance table in meters
|
Installed Total Impulse (Newton-Seconds) |
Equivalent High Power Motor Type |
Minimum Diameter of Cleared Area (mtr) |
Minimum Personnel Distance (mtr) |
Minimum Personnel Distance (Complex Rocket) (mtr) |
|
160.01 -- 320.00 |
H |
15 |
30 |
60 |
|
320.01 -- 640.00 |
I |
15 |
30 |
60 |
|
640.01 -- 1,280.00 |
J |
15 |
30 |
60 |
|
1,280.01 -- 2,560.00 |
K |
25 |
60 |
90 |
|
2,560.01 -- 5,120.00 |
L |
30 |
90 |
150 |
|
5,120.01 -- 10,240.00 |
M |
40 |
150 |
300 |
|
10,240.01 -- 20,480.00 |
N |
40 |
300 |
460 |
|
20,480.01 -- 40,960.00 |
O |
40 |
460 |
610 |
Note: A complex rocket is one that is multi-staged or that is propelled by two or more rocket motors.