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Home Safety Guidelines and Standards Risk Management |
Rockets (Model Unmanned and Other Things That Fly)THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION DOES NOT APPLY TO ROCKETS THAT MIGHT BE CLASSIFIED AS FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS SHOULD NOT BE PART OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES. In most cases, the safety of persons and the reliability of model rockets will be best served by use of pre-manufactured model rockets. Whether "home-made" or manufactured, model rockets and their use should comply with the following Codes and Standards:
The launching of model rockets may not be governed by the FAA provided all the following conditions exist:
UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES, the Basic Safety Guidelines (see below) must be followed. If an attempt is made to construct a model rocket from "scratch", each step in the design and construction must follow accepted Codes, Standards, and Guidelines as determined by "The Authorities Having Jurisdiction". Ref.: Basics of Model Rocketry by Author Douglas R. Pratt There was a time when birds, and other things that fly were free to roam the sky with little or no concern. BUT NOT TODAY!! Model rockets have become a recreational activity enjoyed by all ages. Model rockets have also been added to various school classroom activities in support of a number of topics. The topics range from astronomy to crafts. As the birds have discovered, the sky is not the safe place to roam that existed in the past. In fact, flying is almost as good a place to get "run over" as traveling on the ground. AND, things that fly often go a lot faster today than in years past. BASIC SAFETY GUIDELINES Here are some basic safety guidelines for rockets, and other things that fly, to be followed when sending any object into the sky:
Model (Unmanned) Rockets, Moored Balloons, Unmanned Free Balloons, and Kites all may fall under the jurisdiction of the FAA. No attempt should be made to send objects into the sky without a full and clear understanding of related hazards and possible authorities having jurisdiction over the "flight". BE SAFE - BE INFORMED - AND ENJOY THE LAUNCHING OF MODEL ROCKETS Source: Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.
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