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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 05:07:49+00:00

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(a) This subpart applies to operating unmanned rockets. However, a person operating an unmanned rocket within a restricted area must comply with §101.25(b)(7)(ii) and with any additional limitations imposed by the using or controlling agency.
(b) A person operating an unmanned rocket other than an amateur rocket as defined in §1.1 of this chapter must comply with 14 CFR Chapter III.
(5) Weighs no more than 1,500 grams (53 ounces), including the propellant.
(b) Class 2—High-Power Rocket means an amateur rocket other than a model rocket that is propelled by a motor or motors having a combined total impulse of 40,960 Newton-seconds (9,208 pound-seconds) or less.
(c) Class 3—Advanced High-Power Rocket means an amateur rocket other than a model rocket or high-power rocket.
§ 101.23 General operating limitations.
(4) Does not create a hazard to persons, property, or other aircraft.
(b) The FAA may specify additional operating limitations necessary to ensure that air traffic is not adversely affected, and public safety is not jeopardized.
§ 101.25 Operating limitations for Class 2—High-Power Rockets.
(a) You must comply with the General Operating Limitations of §101.23.
(9) Unless reasonable precautions are provided to report and control a fire caused by rocket activities.
§ 101.26 Operating limitations for Class 3—Advanced High-Power Rockets.
(c) Any other operating limitations for Class 3—Advanced High-Power Rockets prescribed by the FAA that are necessary to ensure that air traffic is not adversely affected, and public safety is not jeopardized.
§ 101.27 ATC notification for all launches.
(7) Any additional safety procedures that will be followed.

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