Ohio has adopted NFPA 1122 and NFPA 1127 as part of its state fire code. Model rocketry must comply with these codes plus applicable local ordinances. Contact the Ohio State Fire Marshal for county-specific guidance.
State-Level Rules
Class 1 launches (A–G motors, NFPA 1122 compliant) on private property are generally permitted in Ohio subject to local ordinance, FAA airspace clearance, and fire weather conditions. High-power (H+) flights require an active FAA waiver — contact your local NAR section or Tripoli prefect for fields with active waivers in Ohio.
Fire bans and Red Flag conditions issued by the Ohio Forest Service and State Fire Marshal can temporarily prohibit all outdoor ignition activities, including model rocketry. Check weather.gov and your state's fire weather dashboard before every launch day.
Finding Clubs in Ohio
Use the NAR Section Finder at nar.org and the Tripoli Prefecture directory at tripoli.org to locate clubs. Facebook searches for "Ohio rocketry club" are often more current than official directories. Local hobby shops are also a reliable referral source for active clubs in your area.
Airspace Considerations
Check the FAA B4UFLY app before every launch. Confirm your site is outside Class B, C, D, and E airspace extensions, and more than 5 statute miles from any public-use airport. Metropolitan areas in Ohio have dense controlled airspace; rural areas generally provide more flexibility. File a NOTAM if within 5 miles of any airport, even for Class 1 flights.