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Saturday |
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9-10 |
10-11 |
11-12 |
12-1 |
1-2 |
2-3 |
3-4 |
4-5 |
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Registration |
Carl & Hope | Carl & Hope | |
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NA |
NA |
NA |
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RSO |
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Jason Yount |
Jason Yount |
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Ray Cole |
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LCO |
Joe Robinson | Russ Bruner | Russ Bruner | Ray Cole | |
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Model, Mid-Power, and High-Power Pads |
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Pad Mgr |
Craig K |
Craig K | Joe Robinson | Charlie Harnist | Gaston Cole | Gaston Cole | Andy Hobbs | Clinard K |
Hybrid Pads |
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Pad Mgr. |
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Position |
Sunday |
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9-10 |
10-11 |
11-12 |
12-1 |
1-2 |
2-3 |
3-4 |
4-5 |
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Registration |
NA |
NA |
NA |
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RSO |
Kevin Cornelius | Kevin Cornelius | Johnnie Paul | |||||
LCO |
Steve Temple | Ray Cole | Ray Cole | Vince Huegele | Vince Huegele | |||
Model, Mid-Power, and High-Power Pads |
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Pad Mgr |
Johnnie Paul |
Gaston Cole | Gaston Cole | Charlie Harnist | Clinard K | |||
Hybrid Pads |
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Pad Mgr. |
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Send mail to president at hararocketry.org to
claim your timeslots.
Other Jobs:
Setup and Tear Down
Job Descriptions
Registration: Sign up flyers,
collect launch fees, check certification levels, sell raffle tickets,
sell dinner tickets, and generally answer questions. This is
exceptionally hectic the first few hours of Saturday morning and we
will need more than one person during this time, other than that this
is a fairly relaxed job.
Range Safety Officer (RSO): Responsible
for making sure rockets are safe to fly according to NAR safety rules.
Make sure information on the flight cards is correct. The decision of
the RSO is final, but the RSO can confer with club officers if there is
a question about the safety of a rocket. You must be Level 2 certified
to perform this job.
Launch Control Officer (LCO):
Responsible for flight operations. Coordinate traffic to pads. Ensure
conditions are safe for launches including clear range, clear sky,
rockets pointing up, and in some cases verification that rockets are
safe to fly. Make announcements. Launch rockets using launch control
panels.
Pad Manager: Generally just help folks
in the pad area. This includes directing traffic, helping to get
rockets onto the pads, helping to get firing lines connected, finding
standoffs and different sizes of rods, safing and arming pad boxes, and
anything else that's needed in the pad area. This job is fairly easy
and quick to learn but it helps keep the launch moving along smoothly.
Setup/Tear Down: Many hands make light
work. On Friday evening and Saturday morning the range will be set up.
On Sunday afternoon we will be tearing down the range. Lots of
equipment has to be moved during these two times. If you are able to
help out for a few minutes it will
be appreciated


