NAR L1 Certification Rocket
Year
2025
Info
Last year, I began my adventure diving into the ocean of model rocketry, learning as much as I could to start the process of attaining the National Association of Rocketry’s Junior High Power Level 1 certification. To get the certification, you have to successfully launch a rocket using an H or I class motor and ensure it lands in one piece. Additionally, you have to take the JrHPP Written Exam, which covers the program, FAA Regulations, NAR High Power Rocketry Safety Code as well as technical aspects of rocketry. Last summer, I launched SAN in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada as part of Aeronaut and was able to acquire the certification after a stable and consistent flight. I am currently developing a two-stage, dual deploy rocket that is over 7ft tall!




