Jewell Cemetery State Historic Site
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According to the Missouri State Department of Natural Resources, "Want to fly your drone? There are no laws prohibiting drones on state park grounds, but we do ask that you keep it to the main, open day-use areas and be respectful of other visitors in the park. If you will be taking photos for professional use or sale, there would be a process to go through to gain approval for that.

Go to https://mostateparks.com/park/jewell-cemetery-state-historic-site for more information.

DESCRIPTION

Jewell Cemetery State Historic Site is a historic cemetery located in Columbia, Missouri. It dates back to the 19th century and serves as the final resting place for several notable figures, including William Jewell, for whom William Jewell College is named, and Missouri Governor Charles Henry Hardin. The site is maintained for its historical significance and offers a peaceful setting with notable headstones and monuments.


Is it Worth Flying a Drone There?
The aesthetic value of flying a drone over a cemetery can be subjective. While the cemetery is modest in size and has an intimate, serene atmosphere, it might not present as many visual opportunities as larger or more varied landscapes. Drone photography could capture its quaint charm and layout, but it's crucial to consider the context and appropriateness of flying a drone in such a sensitive area. Respect for the deceased and for visitors who might be paying their respects is paramount.

Am I Legally Allowed to Fly a Drone There?
Flying a drone in Jewell Cemetery State Historic Site or any public cemetery can be complicated due to several factors:
1. State and Local Regulations: Many states and local jurisdictions have ordinances that prohibit or restrict drone use in cemeteries to protect the privacy and sanctity of these spaces.
2. State Park Regulations: Jewell Cemetery is part of Missouri's state park system, which generally has specific rules about drone usage. As of my knowledge cutoff in 2021, Missouri State Parks restricts drone flights without special permission.

Do I Need LAANC Authorization?
The LAANC (Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability) system is used to obtain authorization to fly in controlled airspace around airports. Jewell Cemetery Historic Site is not typically within close proximity to controlled airspace where LAANC would be necessary, but this depends on the exact location and nearby airspace classes. It's always prudent to check the FAA’s B4UFLY app or the FAA UAS Data on their website to determine if the site falls under any controlled airspace.

What Else Should You Know?
- Respect and Courtesy: As mentioned, cemeteries are sensitive areas. Always show the utmost respect. Avoid flying during burial services or when visitors are present.
- Check with Local Authorities: Before flying, check with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources or the site management to get the most current information on drone policies and obtain any necessary permissions.
- FAA Regulations: Adhere to all FAA rules for drone operations, including maintaining a line of sight, flying below 400 feet, and not flying over people.
Given these considerations, while technically feasible with the right permissions, flying a drone at Jewell Cemetery State Historic Site requires thorough preparation and respect for both the regulations and the sensitivities of the location.

TRAIL ADDRESS

South Providence Road, Columbia, MO 65202, USA

FLIGHT AREA

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AIRSPACE

Unknown

MEMBERS-ONLY

No

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