I think there is a document that reads "We The People" Lee Scott Cell 626-434-5810 > On Jan 21, 2014, at 6:37 PM, "Lee Scott" <leescott91006@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Richard > > Who owns the land that the BLM manages? > > Lee Scott > Cell 626-434-5810 > >> On Jan 21, 2014, at 6:22 PM, "R Dierking" <applerocketry@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> There's a misunderstanding about the requirement for BLM permits for Lucerne >> Dry Lake, and I think it's good to keep the facts straight. Any organized >> group needs a permit. At Lucerne there is no threshold for the number of >> vehicles or >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >>> On Jan 21, 2014, at 4:57 PM, "Michael Klett" <xsive.guy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> I'm not really knowledgeable so I should probably keep my yap shut but I >>> find that very difficult. ;-) >>> >>> My understanding is that you would be OK with the model rockets (see the CA >>> definition of model rockets) but not with the high power as long as there >>> were not more than some small number of you. (Too many people and it's >>> considered an organized event subject to BLM approval and fees.) >>> >>> To fly HPR I think you need to get the FAA waiver and you need to be a Cal >>> Pyro Level 3 or have a Cal Pyro 2 with you. >>> >>> Of course, I'm probably wrong but at least I put a target up for some >>> darts... >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Mike >>> >>> >>>> On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 4:52 PM, Rocket1Dog <rocket1dog@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Lets suppose that I have an assortment of model, mid and high power >>>> rockets I want to fly on the lake bed. Not in association with any one or >>>> any group or club. I am a NRA member and a L2. >>>> Would I be able to do this and not have the BLM nor State fire upset? If >>>> not, why? >>>> Thanks >>>