I think he also need to be 14 years old as well, so he is just about there. -G On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 10:56 PM, JACK GARIBALDI <JackGaribaldi@xxxxxxx>wrote: > NAR has a Jr level program as long as you are involved and you are welcome > at our Tripoli club. He would basically pick out a level one rocket build > it under your supervision and fly it for a NAR Jr level one. You can go to > there website and read up and print the paperwork or I keep them on hand > with me. Myself and Mark Canepa are both NAR L3 CC's. If you want to talk > feel free to call me any time I am at the Roc launch now and will be at > Fresno next weekend. > Jack G > 209-986-5829 > > Sent from my Mil Spec IPhone 4S > > On Feb 10, 2012, at 10:45 PM, "Douglas Valkenaar" <douglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > My 13yo son and I have been hanging out at a couple launches a year the > last couple years and I think it's time he "progresses" in his knowledge. I > thought perhaps a Level 1 certification would be appropriate. > > > > First - is he old enough? > > > > If so, how would you recommend going about this? What's involved, > requirements, etc? Any tips would be appreciated. > > -- - Regards Gene Engelgau KI6IBL, NAR 86770 / TRA 12243 - L3 http://fruitychutes.com - Consumer and Aerospace Recovery Solutions Like us on Facebook! <http://www.facebook.com/fruitychutes> Follow us on Twitter! <http://twitter.com/fruitychutes/> 408-499-9050