See the below cut and paste from an email I sent to Yevonne Costa in regards who needs to be licensed....
I got my packet yesterday thanks for the quick service! I still have a couple of questions on the requirements:
In Article 18 Experimental high Power Rockets and Motors...that is referring to motors that are state certified and above "G" in power? Also in Article 18: section 1039. Supervision and Responsibility..Does everyone flying motors over "G" need a license or just one person at the launch that is in charge?
Where can I find information on line about the differences between Rocket 1, 2 and 3 licenses?
Thanks again for your time..
Tony Alcocer
Here is the states reply:
“All rocket motors need to be certified through our office a-g for model rockets and h and above for high power rockets.
Yes each person needs a license
Go to our webside
https://osfm.fire.ca.gov and on the right go to fire engineering, then on the left go to fireworks and look at the laws and regulations, it will explain each class of license.”