CZ Brat
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jan 3, 2013
- Messages
- 611
- Reaction score
- 5
Micromeister,
I took your advice and looked at the NAR website (again). I read their RSO training guide (again). And on slide 12, it once again says the RSO is responsible for checking the safety of rockets flown. If it is an HPR flight, the RSO must check it and he/she must be HPR certified. I attached the link. I first saw this slide show when it was presented by one of our members, Ted Cochran.
The RSO is responsible for SAFETY. Pad/flight line location, watching for rockets coming in un-safely, AND ensuring only safe rockets fly to begin with. Checking the rocket is a big part of safety, and NAR agrees with me.
https://www.nar.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Safety-Training-for-RSO-2013.pdf
I took your advice and looked at the NAR website (again). I read their RSO training guide (again). And on slide 12, it once again says the RSO is responsible for checking the safety of rockets flown. If it is an HPR flight, the RSO must check it and he/she must be HPR certified. I attached the link. I first saw this slide show when it was presented by one of our members, Ted Cochran.
The RSO is responsible for SAFETY. Pad/flight line location, watching for rockets coming in un-safely, AND ensuring only safe rockets fly to begin with. Checking the rocket is a big part of safety, and NAR agrees with me.
https://www.nar.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Safety-Training-for-RSO-2013.pdf
Last edited: