§ 101.25 - Operating limitations for Class 2-High Power Rockets and Class 3-Advanced High Power Rockets.  


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  • § 101.25 Operating limitations for Class 2-High Power Rockets and Class 3-Advanced High Power Rockets.

    When operating Class 2-High Power Rockets or Class 3-Advanced High Power Rockets, you must comply with the General Operating Limitations of § 101.23. In addition, you must not operate Class 2-High Power Rockets or Class 3-Advanced High Power Rockets -

    (a) At any altitude where clouds or obscuring phenomena of more than five-tenths coverage prevails;

    (b) At any altitude where the horizontal visibility is less than five miles;

    (c) Into any cloud;

    (d) Between sunset and sunrise without prior authorization from the FAA;

    (e) Within 9.26 kilometers (5 nautical miles) of any airport boundary without prior authorization from the FAA;

    (f) In controlled airspace without prior authorization from the FAA;

    (g) Unless you observe the greater of the following separation distances from any person or property that is not associated with the operations:

    (1) Not less than one-quarter the maximum expected altitude;

    (2) 457 meters (1,500 ft.);

    (h) Unless a person at least eighteen years old is present, is charged with ensuring the safety of the operation, and has final approval authority for initiating high-power rocket flight; and

    (i) Unless reasonable precautions are provided to report and control a fire caused by rocket activities.

    [74 FR 38092, July 31, 2009, as amended by Amdt. 101-8, 74 FR 47435, Sept. 16, 2009]