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# Be a member of SSI (pay your dues). Talk to your co-lead about how to do this.
 
# Be a member of SSI (pay your dues). Talk to your co-lead about how to do this.
 
# Complete EH&S safety trainings (you only need to do this once): 2200,1900, and 4200 (on Axess).
 
# Complete EH&S safety trainings (you only need to do this once): 2200,1900, and 4200 (on Axess).
# Sign up on the SSI HPR Roster. The document exists in the SSI Google Drive.
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# Sign up on the [https://docs.google.com/a/stanford.edu/spreadsheets/d/1EHP-rPoYe46zoOJ2CXu4ytmduCuDweaZicE7DF-1Vgs/edit?usp=sharing SSI HPR Roster]
 
# Become a member of either:
 
# Become a member of either:
 
## the [http://www1.tripoli.org/JoinviaPayPal/tabid/290/Default.aspx Tripoli Rocketry Association (TRA) online], this will cost $30.
 
## the [http://www1.tripoli.org/JoinviaPayPal/tabid/290/Default.aspx Tripoli Rocketry Association (TRA) online], this will cost $30.
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# Attend the intro to rocketry workshop. This will give you a brief overview of the fundamentals of high power rocketry and give you the tools to analyze and design your own rockets.
 
# Attend the intro to rocketry workshop. This will give you a brief overview of the fundamentals of high power rocketry and give you the tools to analyze and design your own rockets.
 
# Read and understand:
 
# Read and understand:
## the TRA safety documents
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## the [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-5MRX1wVAAddXdPUlBRcXFaZEE TRA High-Power Safety Code]
## the NAR High-Power Safety Code  
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## the [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_7MoD64h5LoV1ZuYVNNVHg1RGM NAR High-Power Safety Code]
 
# Complete the forms we ask of you:
 
# Complete the forms we ask of you:
 
## TRA Launch Liability Waiver Form
 
## TRA Launch Liability Waiver Form
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## Stanford Launch Waiver
 
## Stanford Launch Waiver
 
## Stanford Assumption of Risk Form (only needs to be done once)
 
## Stanford Assumption of Risk Form (only needs to be done once)
## Pre-flight Rocket Approval Form
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## [https://docs.google.com/a/stanford.edu/document/d/1jcqbrGw34GKv96xlL8KSXN6mp-ZSRwYoH0vQ5ahx_ww/edit?usp=sharing Pre-flight Rocket Approval Form]
 
# If you are attempting to certify, fill out the correct form:
 
# If you are attempting to certify, fill out the correct form:
## TRA Certification Form
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## [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_uGMv8pu2KgQ1dwTmVVSE9IZHM TRA Certification Form]
## NAR Certification Form
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## [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2Alg62GtOOyaVFJak5EcENWRzQ NAR Certification Form]
  
 
Once you've completed these steps, you only have to fill out an updated Launch Waiver and Pre-flight Approval Form per launch.
 
Once you've completed these steps, you only have to fill out an updated Launch Waiver and Pre-flight Approval Form per launch.

Revision as of 07:43, 5 March 2016

This is what you need to do in order to launch a rocket with us. Note: SSI does subsidize a substantial portion of the cost to launch and build rockets.

(will link to things once google drive is fully organized)

Basic Requirements

  1. Be a member of SSI (pay your dues). Talk to your co-lead about how to do this.
  2. Complete EH&S safety trainings (you only need to do this once): 2200,1900, and 4200 (on Axess).
  3. Sign up on the SSI HPR Roster
  4. Become a member of either:
    1. the Tripoli Rocketry Association (TRA) online, this will cost $30.
    2. the National Association of Rocketry (NAR) online, this will cost $25.
  5. Attend the intro to rocketry workshop. This will give you a brief overview of the fundamentals of high power rocketry and give you the tools to analyze and design your own rockets.
  6. Read and understand:
    1. the TRA High-Power Safety Code
    2. the NAR High-Power Safety Code
  7. Complete the forms we ask of you:
    1. TRA Launch Liability Waiver Form
    2. NAR Launch Liability Waiver Form
    3. Emergency Contact Online Form (only needs to be done once)
    4. Stanford Launch Waiver
    5. Stanford Assumption of Risk Form (only needs to be done once)
    6. Pre-flight Rocket Approval Form
  8. If you are attempting to certify, fill out the correct form:
    1. TRA Certification Form
    2. NAR Certification Form

Once you've completed these steps, you only have to fill out an updated Launch Waiver and Pre-flight Approval Form per launch.

Build Your Rocket

If you've already achieved your L1 certification.

  1. Build it.

If you haven't built a rocket yet and are aiming for L1 certification:

  1. Attend a expoy session to learn how to use it and about personal protective equipment (PPE).
  2. Attend a build session to install your recovery system and finish any critical steps.
  3. Paint your rocket. We will provide you with spray paint, but feel free to get creative. (There will be no supervision for this part).
  4. Perform OpenRocket simulations for your rocket to:
    1. find your center of gravity and center of pressure. Mark these spots on your rocket.
    2. fill out your flysheet (link to flysheet)
  5. Go over the Pre-Launch Checklist.
  6. If this is your first L1 cert attempt, you must attend a mock launch where a Rockets Team member will act as the Range Safety Officer and ensure that you know what you are doing.

You must finish building your rocket 24 hours prior to launch day, otherwise you will not launch.

Launch

  1. Let your rocket fly!
  2. Fill out the Post-Launch Reflection

You will not be allowed to fly with us again until you have filled this out.