Overview

Getting an L2 certification consists of two parts: successfully launching and recovering your L2 rocket, and passing a written exam.

The NAR website has a pool of all possible exam questions. Because a fair number of these questions rely on only a few concepts, this article serves as a summary of the information needed to pass the written exam. The notes below are abbreviated because reading lots of words is gross. If something doesn't make sense, this is the original NAR question pool

Sections of the Written Exam: (linked are the practice exams for each section. The fractions refer to the number of questions there will be out of the total number of questions in that section.)

Summary of Concepts in the NAR Question Pool

Random things u should know (you don't have to know it to pass the exam but ya should know it)

HPR = high-powered rocketry

FAR = Federal Aviation Regulations

NFPA = National Fire Protection Association

CATO = catastrophe (catastrophic failure of a launch - for example, the motor explodes)

Section A: Applicable Regulations (*N-s = Newton-seconds)

Rules, rules and more rules

Explosives are fun but dangerous

Being old enough to do things

I can't "weight" to get my L2 Cert!

It's ok to be "impulsive" 

Definitions and other things

Section B: Storage Requirements

Section C: Range and Safety Practices (the long section)

General launch day know-how

Being safe on launch day

Going the distance

Ignite your passion for rocketry! (are you cringing at these puns yet??)

Under pressure

Things fall apart

Being responsible and all that

Glue and attaching things

Section D: Rocket Stability

Section E: Rocket Motor Designations

Now that you've reviewed these notes, scroll up and click on the links to take the practice exams!