Sites used as model rocket launch sites must comply with the following:

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1.    No person other than the user and individuals assisting the user may be permitted within fifteen feet [4.57 meters] of the launching device when engines of an “A”, “B”, or “C” category are used or within thirty feet [9.14 meters] of the launching device when engines of “D”, “E”, or “F” category are used.

2.    When required by the fire authority, lines or barriers must be provided to restrain spectators from encroaching upon the clearance requirements of this section.

3.    No model rocket user may fire any model rocket engine from any site without first securing authorization, either verbal or written, to conduct this activity from the fire    official having the responsibility of the prevention and suppression of fire in the areas where the model rocket is to be used nor without securing authorization, either written or verbal, of the owner of the land intended to be used for the launch of the model rocket.

4.    The launch site should consist of a firing area and a recovery area. The firing area should be considered that area surrounding the launching devices contained within a radius of ten feet [3.05 meters] outward from the location of the launching devices. The recovery area should include the firing area and must be determined to be the minimum area necessary to retrieve the launched rocket based on the estimated height achieved by the model rocket having a total weight fired with a specific type of engine. The following table may be used to determine the size of the recovery area necessary:

MODEL ROCKET LAUNCH SITE STANDARDS Maximum total weight in ounces                 Longest time delay Engine types         Minimum         of rocket with                         in seconds permitted all time                     dimension         engine and any                     for maximum total delays                     in feet             payload                                 weight 1/4A-1/2A                     50                         3                                 2 A                                 100                         4                                 3 B                                 200                         6                                 2 C                                400                         6                                 3 D                                500                         13                                 3 E                             1,000                         17.66                            4 F                             1,000                         17.66                            4 If the recovery area is circular, the minimum dimension in feet referred to in the table relates to diameter of the area. If the recovery area is rectangular or square, the minimum dimension in feet referred to in the table refers to the length of the shortest side.

5.    The launching site and recovery area should be located in areas that are not susceptible to fire, such as grain fields, forest lands, heavy brush, or other areas deemed dangerous by the fire authority. The site should be located at least two hundred feet [60.96 meters] from any buildings or structures unless approved by the property owner. The site may not contain any high voltage lines or be within five hundred feet [152.4 meters] of the nearest road or highway.

6.    The launch rod may not be tilted more than thirty degrees from a vertical angle.

7.    No launching site or recovery area may be located within five miles [8.05 kilometers] of any airport, unless written permission is first obtained from the appropriate airport authority or other agency responsible for operation of the airport.