I think Jander is running comp school, so a plastic bottle of tequila should cover your comp license.
- Josh
I think Jander is running comp school, so a plastic bottle of tequila should cover your comp license.
- Josh
CMC #50
Seriously though, it's not bad. Section 13 in the CCR gives you a high level overview. https://nasa-assets.s3.amazonaws.com....0.pdf#page=47.
The car needs to have all the required safety gear, and you need a physical on file with NASA - the physical catches some people out. When I did it a few years ago at TWS (RIP), we had a bunch of class room sessions with a written exam at the end of the day. We also ran drills on track, starts, side by side driving, coordinated passing. It isn't hard on the car at all.
The physical is slightly different from a routine checkup, form here: https://nasa-assets.s3.amazonaws.com...v__3-19-18.pdf
Provisional License Application: https://nasa-assets.s3.amazonaws.com...e_app.v1.2.pdf
Last edited by Sook; 01-20-2020 at 01:28 PM.
CMC #50
I did comp school at TMS last year. So everything Josh said is exactly what we did. Only prerequisite was hpde 4 prior to comp school. We did 3 track sessions instead of 4 due to all the classroom stuff we had to go over. On track was warm up, passing drills and then starts and mock race with other cars on track. Then once your signed off sat and sun is racing in class. I hope you make it out.
Mike
No more race car
Thanks for the feedback. Will approved me to take the class yesterday and I submitted medical forms today.... Now I just need the car done.. Hoping I make it out.
Well I need 2 more days to get the new engine setup right in the car so I'm out for the whole weekend. Hopefully there is a comp class offered later this year so I can join you guys, I don't see anything currently on the schedule.
Oh man, that sucks. Austin isn’t too far away, come down and watch some races and have a few beers Saturday night.
Al Fernandez
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