Congrats on your JL1 and welcome to the club. The basic NAR rules for JL1 apply;
Level 1 Junior High Power Participation (160.01 to 640.00 Newton-seconds impulse)
1. A JrHPP Member may fly single or multiple motor rocket flights with motors having a maximum total impulse of 640.00 Newton seconds.
2. The JrHPP Members certification flight and all future flights must be single deployment only. This is due to regulatory requirements of ejection charges used in dual deployment systems. On board electronic devices are permitted as long as they are not used for deployment via pyrotechnic ejection charges (i.e., non-pyrotechnic chute releases are allowed).
3. As models with hybrid motors require regulated ejection methods, they are not permitted to be used by the JrHPP Member at this time.
4. The JrHPP Member must continue to have a certified adult sponsor for all subsequent flights and the sponsor is required to follow the same rules listed for certification flight (i.e., the sponsor must continue to handle the motor). This requirement will expire once the JrHPP Member reaches the legal age of 18, as long as provisions are met regarding other applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
We don't have a motor vendor on the field these days so you'll have to arrange for a motor beforehand. You should match the motor to your rocket to land on the field for the weather conditions we have that day. If the wind is blowing from the East, there will be no HPR flights and other flights must stay under 1000-ft. The rules we have in our Covid-19 link on our homepage will apply in Amesbury. The main impact to our club launches are face covers, social distancing and the number of total participants (specified by the governor).Make sure your proper email is in your membership profile on the website and that cmass.org emails don't go to your junk or spam folders. Keep an eye on the website for any status changes to the launch.