Old Chain of Rocks bridge
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According to a post on Reddit, you are permitted to fly your drone here. The airspace class is G.
Mod is unable to confirm exact flyable area. Be sure to check with local laws and an airspace app such as Aloft or Airspace Link prior to flying. If you have more information regarding this location, please leave a comment below!
Reference:
https://www.reddit.com/r/StLouis/comments/1atk8u0/where_can_you_fly_drone_in_the_st_louis_area/

DESCRIPTION

The Old Chain of Rocks Bridge is a historic bridge that spans the Mississippi River between St. Louis, Missouri, and Madison, Illinois. Originally built in 1929, it was part of the iconic Route 66 and holds significant historical value. It's known for its unique 24-degree bend in the middle, which was an engineering solution to accommodate river traffic. Today, the bridge is closed to vehicular traffic and serves as a pedestrian and bike trail, offering scenic views of the river and the surrounding area.


Is it worth flying a drone there?
The Old Chain of Rocks Bridge offers picturesque views of the Mississippi River, the St. Louis skyline, and lush surrounding landscapes. The unique structure of the bridge itself, with its historical significance, makes it an interesting subject for aerial photography and videography. If you're an enthusiast of historic landmarks or enjoy capturing scenic views, it can be quite rewarding to fly a drone there.

Legality of Flying a Drone There
1. Local Regulations:
- Before flying your drone, you should check with local authorities and the management of the Chain of Rocks Bridge to ensure you comply with any site-specific regulations. The bridge is managed by Trailnet, and it’s a good idea to contact them for any permissions or specific rules they might have.
2. National Airspace Regulations:
- The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) governs drone flight in the United States.
- Verify the airspace status using resources like the FAA’s B4UFLY app or AirMap to ensure that the location is not in controlled airspace.

Do I need LAANC authorization?
The Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC) system is used to gain approval for drone flights in controlled airspace under 400 feet. Since the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge is near St. Louis, it’s crucial to:
- Check whether the area falls within controlled airspace that requires LAANC authorization. You can use the FAA’s official resources or the apps mentioned above to verify this.
- If the area is within controlled airspace, you would need to use the LAANC system to gain authorization for your planned drone flights.

Other Considerations
- Safety: Ensure you follow all FAA safety guidelines for drone operations, including keeping the drone within line of sight, avoiding flying over people, and not operating in restricted areas.
- Weather Conditions: Be mindful of the weather, as drones can be adversely affected by strong winds, rain, or other inclement conditions.
- Respect Privacy: Avoid recording or photographing individuals without their consent, and be considerate of other visitors enjoying the bridge.
- Insurance: Consider obtaining liability insurance specific to drone operations to cover any potential mishaps.
By adhering to these guidelines and regulations, you can enjoy a safe and legally compliant drone flying experience at the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge.

TRAIL ADDRESS

Old Chain of Rocks Bridge, 10820 Riverview Dr, St. Louis, MO 63137, USA

FLIGHT AREA

Trail outline N/A

AIRSPACE

G

MEMBERS-ONLY

No

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