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AT G Motor Question

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TX_Lotto_Winner - 29 Nov 2005 15:34 GMT
Hello. I bought a bunch (about 60) AeroTech G motors.  Mostly G-80 and
some G-40 a few years ago.  They have been stored in a military ammo
can.  I have been hearing the laws have changed about using these
motors.  Are they still OK for an average citizen to go to a park and
launch?
shreadvector - 29 Nov 2005 15:41 GMT
Laws regarding G sized Model Rocket Motors have not changed, so the
same permits required for use in the past still apply today:
Property owners must give permission for you to use their land
(including Parks which often prohibit Model Rocket launching without
additional permits and insurance).
Fire Authorities Having Jurisdiction may have permit requirments or
flat out ban some or all power levels of rocket.
The FAA still requires notification for lauches of "Large Model
Rockets".

What park?

What State?

http://home.earthlink.net/~mebowitz/siteaid.pdf
TX_Lotto_Winner - 29 Nov 2005 15:56 GMT
Thanks for the reply.  Texas as the state.  As far as park, usually a
school football field or the park in the subdivision.
 
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