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CATO

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What exactly is involved in Jr. level 1 certification? I couldn't find anything about it on the NAR website
 
You just build a rocket that can fly on an H or I motor fly that rocket rocket on an H or I motor recover it safetly and your NAR Jr L1. I'm not really sure what your asking though.
 
on full level 1, level 2, and level three, there's quite a bit mor ethat you have to do than just build and fly the rocket. Also, I heard that there has to be an involved NAR certified adult who takes responsibility. Just how involved do they have to be? Do they just have to attend flights of the rocket, or be more involved in helping to build. There are not too many adults around me who know mutch about building rockets.

I am a member of a lpr/hpr club, although most of the members live relativly far away from me.
 
Thanks, Hospital_Rockets, that answers all my questions.
 
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