FYI
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From: James Dougherty <jafrado@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 7:25 PM
Subject: Re: [AeroPac Members] Blackrock Waivers
To: Aeropac Aeropac <aeropac-members@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Richard Embry <JetViper@xxxxxxx>
The following locations are accessible, we should get more info after
Mudrock
(we have been monitoring all spring)
Special thanks to Mike Motta
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 7:15 PM, Vern Knowles <VernKnowles@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is the LLC319050 location even accessible and usable? What little I know
of that area makes me think not. I think the usual AeroPac location is
about 5nm SW from there. Hopefully, the AeroPac site can be moved to
within 2nm so that the 100K MSL waiver applies.
Vern Knowles
*From:* Aeropac-members [mailto:aeropac-members-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] *On
Behalf Of *James Dougherty
*Sent:* Thursday, June 16, 2016 7:30 PM
*To:* TCC chat; Aeropac Aeropac; ROC Chat
*Cc:* Richard Embry
*Subject:* [AeroPac Members] Blackrock Waivers
Hi Folks,
Great news on Blackrock and the Waiver status, some of the rules have
changes but the summary is that:
- If your launch site is <= 2 miles from the center (LLC319050), you can
have the full standing waiver to 100K daily (BR7 site)
- Regular windows to > 100K or more apply for BR15
TRA did a great job in preserving our airspace and keeping our launch site
safe for this year and years to come.
Details are attached to the latest Amateur rocket guidelines for Blackrock
file operations.
Best regards
-James
James Dougherty
President, Tripoli Central California
TRA# 11425, L3, TAP
http://www.tccrockets.com/
jafrado@xxxxxxxxx
408-476-7391
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