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May 26, 2026 4:57 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Flight status Unknown Allowed
Summary Flying a drone at Ilha do Campeche is highly restricted. Recreational flights are generally not welcome and may be prohibited by on-site monitors. If you have a professional project, you must obtain formal authorization from IPHAN and the island's management prior to your arrival. Always prioritize the safety of the ar
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The airspace over the Ilha do Campeche is highly restricted due to its status as an archaeological site and a protected area under the management of the IPHAN (National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage) and environmental authorities. While the island is a popular destination for its turquoise waters and ancient rock inscriptions, drone operations are strictly controlled to protect both the heritage and the sensitive ecosystem.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are not generally permitted for recreational use without strict adherence to local constraints. Because it is a protected heritage site, any flight must comply with ANAC and ANATEL regulations, but must also respect the specific management plan of the island, which prioritizes the preservation of the archaeological sites and local wildlife.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights are discouraged and often prohibited by local park monitors to avoid disturbing the ecosystem and visitors. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions, you must obtain formal, written authorization from IPHAN and the local environmental management council. Without this, any flight is subject to immediate intervention.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: While the area may not be blocked by firmware-level Red Zones, the local authorities and environmental monitors have the legal power to ban, restrict, or suspend operations at any time. Pilots must be aware that the island is prone to sudden, strong coastal winds that make flying over the Atlantic channels hazardous.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your potential operations legal, never fly near the archaeological trails or areas designated for wildlife nesting. The island has a limited daily number of visitors; therefore, any drone flight is considered a significant disruption and must be coordinated with the island’s administration staff.

Legal Penalties: Unauthorized drone operations in protected heritage sites or environmental conservation areas will lead to immediate flight termination, confiscation of equipment, and severe administrative/environmental fines. You may also face criminal prosecution for environmental damage or endangering the preservation of a national heritage site.
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+ The airspace over the Ilha do Campeche is highly restricted due to its status as an archaeological site and a protected area under the management of the IPHAN (National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage) and environmental authorities. While the island is a popular destination for its turquoise waters and ancient rock inscriptions, drone operations are strictly controlled to protect both the heritage and the sensitive ecosystem.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are not generally permitted for recreational use without strict adherence to local constraints. Because it is a protected heritage site, any flight must comply with ANAC and ANATEL regulations, but must also respect the specific management plan of the island, which prioritizes the preservation of the archaeological sites and local wildlife.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights are discouraged and often prohibited by local park monitors to avoid disturbing the ecosystem and visitors. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions, you must obtain formal, written authorization from IPHAN and the local environmental management council. Without this, any flight is subject to immediate intervention.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: While the area may not be blocked by firmware-level Red Zones, the local authorities and environmental monitors have the legal power to ban, restrict, or suspend operations at any time. Pilots must be aware that the island is prone to sudden, strong coastal winds that make flying over the Atlantic channels hazardous.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your potential operations legal, never fly near the archaeological trails or areas designated for wildlife nesting. The island has a limited daily number of visitors; therefore, any drone flight is considered a significant disruption and must be coordinated with the island’s administration staff.
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+ Legal Penalties: Unauthorized drone operations in protected heritage sites or environmental conservation areas will lead to immediate flight termination, confiscation of equipment, and severe administrative/environmental fines. You may also face criminal prosecution for environmental damage or endangering the preservation of a national heritage site.
May 26, 2026 4:57 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Flight status Unknown Allowed
Summary You can legally fly your drone at Morro de São Paulo, as the airspace is completely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, log your flight plan on the SARPAS system, keep a safe distance from beachgoers and pedestrians, and strictly avoid flying
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The airspace over the tropical paradise of Morro de São Paulo is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its lush Atlantic forest, crystalline waters, and absence of motorized vehicles on the island, this destination provides a stunning and tranquil setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this sensitive island ecosystem, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and visitor safety.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require specialized individual permits, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions, especially in areas with high tourist density or near the historic lighthouse, obtaining prior authorization from the local municipal tourism authorities is recommended.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be extremely careful with coastal winds, which are constant and can change abruptly near the cliffs and landing strip area.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb local wildlife, particularly marine life and birds. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from crowds on the beaches (First, Second, Third, and Fourth beaches) to protect public privacy and safety. Flying over the village's narrow pedestrian paths is strongly discouraged due to safety risks.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the tropical paradise of Morro de São Paulo is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its lush Atlantic forest, crystalline waters, and absence of motorized vehicles on the island, this destination provides a stunning and tranquil setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this sensitive island ecosystem, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and visitor safety.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require specialized individual permits, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions, especially in areas with high tourist density or near the historic lighthouse, obtaining prior authorization from the local municipal tourism authorities is recommended.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be extremely careful with coastal winds, which are constant and can change abruptly near the cliffs and landing strip area.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb local wildlife, particularly marine life and birds. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from crowds on the beaches (First, Second, Third, and Fourth beaches) to protect public privacy and safety. Flying over the village's narrow pedestrian paths is strongly discouraged due to safety risks.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 4:56 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Arraial do Cabo, as the airspace is completely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, log your flight plan on the SARPAS system, keep a safe distance from crowds and boat traffic, and strictly avoid flying in hig
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The airspace over the magnificent coastline of Arraial do Cabo is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety and environmental guidelines. Famous for its vibrant turquoise waters and dramatic coastal cliffs, this area provides a breathtaking backdrop for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile coastal ecosystem and ensure the safety of beachgoers, pilots must operate with high responsibility, particularly regarding wind conditions and the presence of crowds.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions in restricted areas or on popular beaches during high season, obtaining prior written authorization from the local municipal authorities or park management is recommended.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with strong sea breezes and sudden coastal gusts, which are frequent and can easily destabilize a drone or cause rapid battery drain.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track local marine life or birds. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe, respectful distance from crowded beaches and boat traffic to protect public safety and privacy. Flying directly over dense crowds is strictly prohibited under federal regulations.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors or maritime vessels, violating privacy, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the magnificent coastline of Arraial do Cabo is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety and environmental guidelines. Famous for its vibrant turquoise waters and dramatic coastal cliffs, this area provides a breathtaking backdrop for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile coastal ecosystem and ensure the safety of beachgoers, pilots must operate with high responsibility, particularly regarding wind conditions and the presence of crowds.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions in restricted areas or on popular beaches during high season, obtaining prior written authorization from the local municipal authorities or park management is recommended.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with strong sea breezes and sudden coastal gusts, which are frequent and can easily destabilize a drone or cause rapid battery drain.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track local marine life or birds. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe, respectful distance from crowded beaches and boat traffic to protect public safety and privacy. Flying directly over dense crowds is strictly prohibited under federal regulations.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors or maritime vessels, violating privacy, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 4:55 AM Rules update • Description and box
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May 26, 2026 4:54 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Flight status Unknown Allowed
Summary You can legally fly your drone at São Thomé das Letras, as the airspace is completely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, log your flight plan on the SARPAS system, keep a safe distance from crowds at popular lookout points, and strictly avoid
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The airspace over the unique and mystical town of São Thomé das Letras is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. Known for its distinct architectural style using natural stone, high-altitude plateaus, and stunning sunset views, the region provides a dramatic and serene setting for legal aerial content creation. To protect the peaceful atmosphere and the privacy of residents and visitors, pilots must operate with discretion and care.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require specialized individual permits, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions in restricted areas or during festivals, obtaining prior written authorization from the local municipal authorities is recommended.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with the region's strong plateau winds, which can be sudden and severe, affecting flight stability and significantly increasing battery consumption.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna or enter the airspace of private estates without consent. Furthermore, pilots must maintain a safe, respectful distance from the crowded Casa da Pirâmide and other popular sunset observation points to protect public safety and privacy.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors or urban areas, violating residential privacy, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the unique and mystical town of São Thomé das Letras is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. Known for its distinct architectural style using natural stone, high-altitude plateaus, and stunning sunset views, the region provides a dramatic and serene setting for legal aerial content creation. To protect the peaceful atmosphere and the privacy of residents and visitors, pilots must operate with discretion and care.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require specialized individual permits, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions in restricted areas or during festivals, obtaining prior written authorization from the local municipal authorities is recommended.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with the region's strong plateau winds, which can be sudden and severe, affecting flight stability and significantly increasing battery consumption.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna or enter the airspace of private estates without consent. Furthermore, pilots must maintain a safe, respectful distance from the crowded Casa da Pirâmide and other popular sunset observation points to protect public safety and privacy.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors or urban areas, violating residential privacy, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 4:53 AM Rules update • Description and box
Place: Aiuruoca
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Aiuruoca, as the airspace is completely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, log your flight plan on the SARPAS system, keep a safe distance from tourists and private farms, and strictly avoid flying in high-wi
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The airspace over the charming and mountainous landscape of Aiuruoca is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Known for its lush river valleys, crystal-clear waterfalls, and the impressive Pico do Papagaio, this region provides a spectacular and serene setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this sensitive environment, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and the tranquility of rural communities.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require specialized individual permits, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional or commercial productions, especially those involving flyovers of private fazendas or conservation areas, obtaining prior written authorization from the property owners or local authorities is recommended.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with the region's topography; the sharp changes in altitude, deep valleys, and sudden wind gusts common in the Mantiqueira range can destabilize drones and accelerate battery consumption.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, especially birds of prey. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups, waterfall bathers, and residential/farm properties to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors or private property, harassing wild animals, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the charming and mountainous landscape of Aiuruoca is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Known for its lush river valleys, crystal-clear waterfalls, and the impressive Pico do Papagaio, this region provides a spectacular and serene setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this sensitive environment, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and the tranquility of rural communities.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require specialized individual permits, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional or commercial productions, especially those involving flyovers of private fazendas or conservation areas, obtaining prior written authorization from the property owners or local authorities is recommended.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with the region's topography; the sharp changes in altitude, deep valleys, and sudden wind gusts common in the Mantiqueira range can destabilize drones and accelerate battery consumption.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, especially birds of prey. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups, waterfall bathers, and residential/farm properties to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors or private property, harassing wild animals, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 4:53 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Serra da Mantiqueira, as the airspace is completely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, log your flight plan on the SARPAS system, keep a safe distance from other hikers and climbers, and strictly avoid flying
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The airspace over the sprawling Serra da Mantiqueira is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its dramatic high-altitude peaks, rolling mist-covered valleys, and dense Atlantic Forest fragments, this region provides an expansive and visually stunning setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile high-mountain environment, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and the remote communities living within the range.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions in specific conservation units (like Itatiaia or Serra do Papagaio), obtaining prior written authorization from the local park administration (ICMBio or State forestry institutes) is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The region's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with the mountain climate: high-altitude winds, sudden shifts in visibility due to mountain fog, and the "venturi effect" in valleys can rapidly affect flight stability and drain battery life faster than at lower elevations.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, especially rare birds of prey or mountain mammals. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups, climbers on rock faces, and residential properties to protect public safety and privacy.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wild animals, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local rangers or authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal/state environmental protection laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the sprawling Serra da Mantiqueira is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its dramatic high-altitude peaks, rolling mist-covered valleys, and dense Atlantic Forest fragments, this region provides an expansive and visually stunning setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile high-mountain environment, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and the remote communities living within the range.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions in specific conservation units (like Itatiaia or Serra do Papagaio), obtaining prior written authorization from the local park administration (ICMBio or State forestry institutes) is mandatory.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The region's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with the mountain climate: high-altitude winds, sudden shifts in visibility due to mountain fog, and the "venturi effect" in valleys can rapidly affect flight stability and drain battery life faster than at lower elevations.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, especially rare birds of prey or mountain mammals. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups, climbers on rock faces, and residential properties to protect public safety and privacy.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wild animals, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local rangers or authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal/state environmental protection laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 4:52 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Ibitipoca, as the airspace is completely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, log your flight plan on the SARPAS system, keep a safe distance from hikers and climbers, and strictly avoid flying in high-wind con
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The airspace over the magnificent Ibitipoca State Park is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its quartzite peaks, dramatic canyons, and unique mountain vegetation, this region provides a spectacular setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this sensitive environment, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and the tranquility of other visitors.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions within the park, obtaining prior written authorization from the IEF-MG (Instituto Estadual de Florestas) is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with the region's topography; steep rock walls and sudden altitude changes can cause GPS multipath interference and sudden, strong wind gusts that can destabilize the drone.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, especially birds of prey or protected species. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups on trails, particularly at popular spots like the Janela do Céu, to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wild animals, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under state environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the magnificent Ibitipoca State Park is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its quartzite peaks, dramatic canyons, and unique mountain vegetation, this region provides a spectacular setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this sensitive environment, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and the tranquility of other visitors.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions within the park, obtaining prior written authorization from the IEF-MG (Instituto Estadual de Florestas) is mandatory.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with the region's topography; steep rock walls and sudden altitude changes can cause GPS multipath interference and sudden, strong wind gusts that can destabilize the drone.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, especially birds of prey or protected species. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups on trails, particularly at popular spots like the Janela do Céu, to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wild animals, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under state environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 4:50 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Encontro das Águas, as the airspace is completely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, log your flight plan on the SARPAS system, keep a safe distance from all river vessels and boat traffic, and strictly monit
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The airspace over the iconic Encontro das Águas near Manaus is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. This unique geological phenomenon, where the black waters of the Rio Negro meet the sandy-colored waters of the Rio Solimões, offers an unparalleled opportunity for aerial photography and cinematography. To ensure safety, pilots must exercise caution, as this area is a busy navigational corridor for river vessels and local transport.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require specialized environmental permits, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions involving boats or filming over busy river traffic, obtaining prior authorization is recommended, especially if operating from private vessels.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with river winds and air currents that can change suddenly over the water. Additionally, the extreme glare from the water surface can interfere with obstacle avoidance sensors (VPS).

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb wildlife (such as dolphins or river birds). Operators must maintain a safe distance from boats, ferries, and vessels to protect public safety and privacy. Never fly directly over vessels without clear line-of-sight and control of your aircraft.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over river vessels, harassing local fauna, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the iconic Encontro das Águas near Manaus is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. This unique geological phenomenon, where the black waters of the Rio Negro meet the sandy-colored waters of the Rio Solimões, offers an unparalleled opportunity for aerial photography and cinematography. To ensure safety, pilots must exercise caution, as this area is a busy navigational corridor for river vessels and local transport.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require specialized environmental permits, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions involving boats or filming over busy river traffic, obtaining prior authorization is recommended, especially if operating from private vessels.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with river winds and air currents that can change suddenly over the water. Additionally, the extreme glare from the water surface can interfere with obstacle avoidance sensors (VPS).
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb wildlife (such as dolphins or river birds). Operators must maintain a safe distance from boats, ferries, and vessels to protect public safety and privacy. Never fly directly over vessels without clear line-of-sight and control of your aircraft.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over river vessels, harassing local fauna, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 4:48 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Alter do Chão, as the airspace is completely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, log your flight plan on the SARPAS system, keep a safe distance from tourists and boat traffic, and strictly avoid flying in hig
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The airspace over the magnificent Alter do Chão is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its dynamic landscape of river beaches, lagoons, and lush forest surroundings, this unique destination allows drone pilots to capture the stunning contrast between the clear waters and the Amazonian environment. To preserve this sensitive ecosystem, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and visitor safety.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions, obtaining prior authorization from the local environmental or tourism authorities is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones by drone manufacturers, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with river winds, which can be unpredictable and impact flight stability, especially near the water's surface.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, especially aquatic birds. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups, especially on the popular Ilha do Amor, to protect public safety and privacy.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors or boats, harassing local wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local rangers or authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under state environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the magnificent Alter do Chão is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its dynamic landscape of river beaches, lagoons, and lush forest surroundings, this unique destination allows drone pilots to capture the stunning contrast between the clear waters and the Amazonian environment. To preserve this sensitive ecosystem, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and visitor safety.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions, obtaining prior authorization from the local environmental or tourism authorities is mandatory.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones by drone manufacturers, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with river winds, which can be unpredictable and impact flight stability, especially near the water's surface.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, especially aquatic birds. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups, especially on the popular Ilha do Amor, to protect public safety and privacy.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors or boats, harassing local wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local rangers or authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under state environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 4:45 AM Rules update • Description and box
Place: Monte Roraima
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Monte Roraima, as the airspace is completely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, log your flight plan on the SARPAS system, keep a safe distance from other trekkers, and—crucially—never attempt to fly in poor
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The airspace over the legendary Mount Roraima is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its massive flat-topped summit (tepui), sheer vertical cliffs, and unique endemic flora and fauna found nowhere else on Earth, this region provides a surreal, prehistoric setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile and ancient environment, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for its extreme isolation and conservation status.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions on the plateau, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio (for the Brazilian side) or the relevant national parks authority (for the Venezuelan side) is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be prepared for the most challenging flying conditions in South America: extreme mountain turbulence, erratic wind currents around the cliffs, and sudden, dense cloud cover that can completely obscure visibility in seconds, leading to immediate signal loss or crashes.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the rare endemic fauna or land on fragile, protected plateau vegetation. Furthermore, pilots must maintain a safe distance from trekker groups and researchers to ensure public safety and preserve the quiet, meditative atmosphere of the site.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly, disrupting protected endemic species, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local rangers or expedition guides. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the legendary Mount Roraima is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its massive flat-topped summit (tepui), sheer vertical cliffs, and unique endemic flora and fauna found nowhere else on Earth, this region provides a surreal, prehistoric setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile and ancient environment, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for its extreme isolation and conservation status.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions on the plateau, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio (for the Brazilian side) or the relevant national parks authority (for the Venezuelan side) is mandatory.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be prepared for the most challenging flying conditions in South America: extreme mountain turbulence, erratic wind currents around the cliffs, and sudden, dense cloud cover that can completely obscure visibility in seconds, leading to immediate signal loss or crashes.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the rare endemic fauna or land on fragile, protected plateau vegetation. Furthermore, pilots must maintain a safe distance from trekker groups and researchers to ensure public safety and preserve the quiet, meditative atmosphere of the site.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly, disrupting protected endemic species, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local rangers or expedition guides. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 4:44 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Parque Nacional do Caparaó, as the airspace is completely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, log your flight plan on the SARPAS system, keep a safe distance from other hikers on the trails and at summit point
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The airspace over the magnificent Caparaó National Park is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its high-altitude summits, crystalline waterfalls, and unique transition between Mata Atlântica and mountain ecosystems, this park provides a dramatic and visually stunning setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile high-altitude environment, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and visitor safety.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions within the National Park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio park management is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The park's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones by drone manufacturers, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with the region's climate: the high altitude and extreme mountain topography produce intense and sudden wind gusts that can destabilize aircraft and rapidly accelerate battery drain.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, especially endangered species of the region. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups on trails and at the summit areas to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wild animals, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal environmental protection laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the magnificent Caparaó National Park is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its high-altitude summits, crystalline waterfalls, and unique transition between Mata Atlântica and mountain ecosystems, this park provides a dramatic and visually stunning setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile high-altitude environment, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and visitor safety.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions within the National Park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio park management is mandatory.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The park's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones by drone manufacturers, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with the region's climate: the high altitude and extreme mountain topography produce intense and sudden wind gusts that can destabilize aircraft and rapidly accelerate battery drain.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, especially endangered species of the region. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups on trails and at the summit areas to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wild animals, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal environmental protection laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 4:43 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Chapada dos Veadeiros, as the airspace is completely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, log your flight plan on the SARPAS system, keep a safe distance from other hikers on the trails and at waterfalls, and s
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The airspace over the majestic Chapada dos Veadeiros is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Famous for its ancient quartz crystal formations, deep canyons, and rare Cerrado biodiversity, this region provides a dramatic, wide-open setting for legal aerial content creation. To protect this fragile biome, pilots must fly with extreme care and respect the surrounding conservation rules.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions within the National Park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from ICMBio is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The region's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones by drone manufacturers, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with the region's climate: the high-altitude and open chapadas produce sudden wind gusts that can destabilize aircraft and accelerate battery drain.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, especially endemic species or birds of prey nesting in canyon walls. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups on trails and at natural pools to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wild animals, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal environmental protection laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the majestic Chapada dos Veadeiros is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Famous for its ancient quartz crystal formations, deep canyons, and rare Cerrado biodiversity, this region provides a dramatic, wide-open setting for legal aerial content creation. To protect this fragile biome, pilots must fly with extreme care and respect the surrounding conservation rules.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions within the National Park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from ICMBio is mandatory.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The region's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones by drone manufacturers, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with the region's climate: the high-altitude and open chapadas produce sudden wind gusts that can destabilize aircraft and accelerate battery drain.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, especially endemic species or birds of prey nesting in canyon walls. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups on trails and at natural pools to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wild animals, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal environmental protection laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 4:40 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Dunas do Siriú, as the airspace is completely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, log your flight plan on the SARPAS system, keep a safe distance from tourists, and strictly avoid flying in high-wind condition
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The airspace over the magnificent dunes of Siriú is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by a dynamic landscape of white sands and surrounding vegetation, this coastal area allows drone pilots to capture the unique contrast between the dunes and the Atlantic Ocean. To preserve this sensitive ecosystem, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and visitor safety.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions, obtaining prior authorization from the local environmental/tourism authorities is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones by drone manufacturers, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with strong coastal winds, which are constant in this region and can severely impact flight stability, cause drift, and rapidly accelerate battery drain.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups, especially those practicing sandboarding or sightseeing, to protect public safety and privacy.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing local wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under state environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the magnificent dunes of Siriú is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by a dynamic landscape of white sands and surrounding vegetation, this coastal area allows drone pilots to capture the unique contrast between the dunes and the Atlantic Ocean. To preserve this sensitive ecosystem, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and visitor safety.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
+ 
+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions, obtaining prior authorization from the local environmental/tourism authorities is mandatory.
+ 
+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones by drone manufacturers, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with strong coastal winds, which are constant in this region and can severely impact flight stability, cause drift, and rapidly accelerate battery drain.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups, especially those practicing sandboarding or sightseeing, to protect public safety and privacy.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing local wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under state environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 4:39 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Genipabu, as the airspace is completely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, log your flight plan on the SARPAS system, keep a safe distance from the busy buggy tours and tourists, and strictly avoid flying in
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The airspace over the magnificent dunes of Genipabu is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by a dynamic landscape of white sands and shimmering lagoons, this coastal area allows drone pilots to capture the unique contrast between the desert-like environment and the Atlantic Ocean. To preserve this sensitive ecosystem, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and visitor safety.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions, obtaining prior authorization from the local environmental/tourism authorities is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones by drone manufacturers, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with strong coastal winds, which are constant in this region and can severely impact flight stability, cause drift, and rapidly accelerate battery drain.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups, especially the numerous buggy tours that circulate through the dunes, to protect public safety and privacy.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors or buggy tours, harassing local wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local rangers or authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under state environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the magnificent dunes of Genipabu is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by a dynamic landscape of white sands and shimmering lagoons, this coastal area allows drone pilots to capture the unique contrast between the desert-like environment and the Atlantic Ocean. To preserve this sensitive ecosystem, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and visitor safety.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions, obtaining prior authorization from the local environmental/tourism authorities is mandatory.
+ 
+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones by drone manufacturers, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with strong coastal winds, which are constant in this region and can severely impact flight stability, cause drift, and rapidly accelerate battery drain.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups, especially the numerous buggy tours that circulate through the dunes, to protect public safety and privacy.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors or buggy tours, harassing local wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local rangers or authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under state environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 4:35 AM Rules update
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Serra da Bocaina, as the airspace is entirely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, request flight clearance via the SARPAS system, maintain a safe distance from other hikers on the trails, and strictly avoid fl
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The airspace over the magnificent Serra da Bocaina National Park is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Protecting a massive corridor of biodiversity, the park offers dramatic vistas of deep river valleys, cascading waterfalls, and misty peaks. To capture this fragile high-altitude environment safely, pilots must balance their aerial activities with conservation of local species and extreme respect for the park's wild, remote nature.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All pilots must ensure their equipment is fully registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights over the general open areas do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions inside the park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio park management is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The park's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem ter atenção redobrada com as condições meteorológicas extremamente mutáveis; nevoeiros densos, ventos fortes de altitude e correntes de ar em vales podem desestabilizar o aparelho e acelerar o consumo da bateria rapidamente.

Environmental & Spatial Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track local wildlife, which includes several endangered mammals and birds of prey that nest along the rocky cliffs. Além disso, os operadores devem manter uma distância segura e respeitável de quaisquer grupos de trilheiros, pesquisadores ou estruturas de pousadas rústicas para proteger a privacidade e a segurança pública.

Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wildlife, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal environmental protection laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.
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+ The airspace over the magnificent Serra da Bocaina National Park is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Protecting a massive corridor of biodiversity, the park offers dramatic vistas of deep river valleys, cascading waterfalls, and misty peaks. To capture this fragile high-altitude environment safely, pilots must balance their aerial activities with conservation of local species and extreme respect for the park's wild, remote nature.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All pilots must ensure their equipment is fully registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights over the general open areas do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions inside the park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio park management is mandatory.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The park's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem ter atenção redobrada com as condições meteorológicas extremamente mutáveis; nevoeiros densos, ventos fortes de altitude e correntes de ar em vales podem desestabilizar o aparelho e acelerar o consumo da bateria rapidamente.
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+ Environmental & Spatial Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track local wildlife, which includes several endangered mammals and birds of prey that nest along the rocky cliffs. Além disso, os operadores devem manter uma distância segura e respeitável de quaisquer grupos de trilheiros, pesquisadores ou estruturas de pousadas rústicas para proteger a privacidade e a segurança pública.
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+ Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wildlife, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal environmental protection laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.
May 26, 2026 4:34 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Campos do Jordão, as the airspace is entirely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, request flight clearance via the SARPAS system, maintain a safe distance from crowded tourist areas and residential properties,
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The airspace over the magnificent city of Campos do Jordão is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. Known for its lush valleys, pine forests, and high-altitude lookouts, the city provides a dramatic setting for legal aerial content creation. To protect the serene environment and the privacy of residents and tourists, pilots must balance their flights with careful consideration for the local urban and natural layou

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All pilots must ensure their equipment is fully registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly comply with DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require specialized environmental permits, but you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions in restricted private areas or busy urban hubs, obtaining prior written authorization from the municipal authorities or property owners is recommended.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The city's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem ter atenção redobrada com as rajadas de vento frequentes nas áreas de serra, que podem afetar a estabilidade do aparelho e acelerar o consumo da bateria.

Environmental & Spatial Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb local wildlife or fly over private estates. Além disso, os operadores devem manter uma distância segura e respeitável de multidões, especialmente durante a alta temporada ou festivais (como o Festival de Inverno), para proteger a privacidade e a segurança pública.

Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, violating residential privacy, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.
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+ The airspace over the magnificent city of Campos do Jordão is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. Known for its lush valleys, pine forests, and high-altitude lookouts, the city provides a dramatic setting for legal aerial content creation. To protect the serene environment and the privacy of residents and tourists, pilots must balance their flights with careful consideration for the local urban and natural layou
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All pilots must ensure their equipment is fully registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly comply with DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require specialized environmental permits, but you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions in restricted private areas or busy urban hubs, obtaining prior written authorization from the municipal authorities or property owners is recommended.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The city's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem ter atenção redobrada com as rajadas de vento frequentes nas áreas de serra, que podem afetar a estabilidade do aparelho e acelerar o consumo da bateria.
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+ Environmental & Spatial Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb local wildlife or fly over private estates. Além disso, os operadores devem manter uma distância segura e respeitável de multidões, especialmente durante a alta temporada ou festivais (como o Festival de Inverno), para proteger a privacidade e a segurança pública.
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+ Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, violating residential privacy, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.
May 26, 2026 4:33 AM Rules update
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Parque Estadual do Juquery, as the airspace is entirely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, request flight clearance via the SARPAS system, maintain a safe distance from other hikers on the trails, and strictl
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The airspace over the magnificent Juquery State Park is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its unique savanna-like biome, the park offers vast open vistas that are perfect for capturing the contrast between the green hills and the typical cerrado flora. To protect this sensitive biodiversity hotspot, pilots must balance their aerial activities with the conservation of local species and visitor safety.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All pilots must ensure their equipment is fully registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights over the general open trails do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions inside the park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the park's management is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The park's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem ter atenção redobrada com as condições de vento que podem ocorrer nas áreas mais elevadas e de serra, que podem afetar a estabilidade do aparelho.

Environmental & Spatial Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track local wildlife, especially endemic birds or animals native to the cerrado. Além disso, os operadores devem manter uma distância segura e respeitável dos visitantes que percorrem as trilhas (como a Trilha do Ovo do Ingá) para proteger a privacidade e a segurança pública.

Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wildlife, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by environmental rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under state environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.
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+ The airspace over the magnificent Juquery State Park is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its unique savanna-like biome, the park offers vast open vistas that are perfect for capturing the contrast between the green hills and the typical cerrado flora. To protect this sensitive biodiversity hotspot, pilots must balance their aerial activities with the conservation of local species and visitor safety.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All pilots must ensure their equipment is fully registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights over the general open trails do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions inside the park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the park's management is mandatory.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The park's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem ter atenção redobrada com as condições de vento que podem ocorrer nas áreas mais elevadas e de serra, que podem afetar a estabilidade do aparelho.
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+ Environmental & Spatial Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track local wildlife, especially endemic birds or animals native to the cerrado. Além disso, os operadores devem manter uma distância segura e respeitável dos visitantes que percorrem as trilhas (como a Trilha do Ovo do Ingá) para proteger a privacidade e a segurança pública.
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+ Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wildlife, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by environmental rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under state environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.
May 26, 2026 4:32 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Pico do Olho d’Água, as the airspace is entirely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, request flight clearance via the SARPAS system, maintain a safe distance from tourists at the viewpoint, and—most importantl
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The airspace over the majestic Pico do Olho d’Água is open to responsible drone flight operations. As a high-altitude observation point situated in a transitional zone between urban areas and preserved Mata Atlântica, it offers dramatic vistas of the surrounding mountain ranges and the city below. To keep this popular spot safe and accessible for all, pilots must manage their flights with caution, especially given the presence of paragliders and frequent tourist crowds.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All pilots must ensure their equipment is registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require specialized environmental permits, but you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions, prior communication with the local municipal administration or private park owners is recommended.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The peak's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be prepared for significant wind gusts common at high altitudes, which can destabilize the drone or accelerate battery drain.

Environmental & Safety Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track local wildlife or fly low over the thick forest canopy. Critical Safety Rule: The peak is a popular spot for paragliding and hang gliding. You must maintain a strict watch for manned aircraft in the vicinity; if you see paragliders, you must land your drone immediately, as they have absolute right of way and drones pose a high collision risk. Also, keep a safe distance from tourist groups gathered at the viewpoint to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, interfering with paragliders, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by local rangers or authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.
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+ The airspace over the majestic Pico do Olho d’Água is open to responsible drone flight operations. As a high-altitude observation point situated in a transitional zone between urban areas and preserved Mata Atlântica, it offers dramatic vistas of the surrounding mountain ranges and the city below. To keep this popular spot safe and accessible for all, pilots must manage their flights with caution, especially given the presence of paragliders and frequent tourist crowds.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All pilots must ensure their equipment is registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require specialized environmental permits, but you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions, prior communication with the local municipal administration or private park owners is recommended.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The peak's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be prepared for significant wind gusts common at high altitudes, which can destabilize the drone or accelerate battery drain.
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+ Environmental & Safety Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track local wildlife or fly low over the thick forest canopy. Critical Safety Rule: The peak is a popular spot for paragliding and hang gliding. You must maintain a strict watch for manned aircraft in the vicinity; if you see paragliders, you must land your drone immediately, as they have absolute right of way and drones pose a high collision risk. Also, keep a safe distance from tourist groups gathered at the viewpoint to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, interfering with paragliders, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by local rangers or authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.
May 26, 2026 4:28 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Vale da Lua, as the airspace is entirely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, request flight clearance via the SARPAS system, maintain a safe distance from visitors swimming in the natural pools, and strictly a
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The airspace over the otherworldly Vale da Lua is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict eco-tourism and safety guidelines. Characterized by a mesmerizing stretch of ancient granite smoothed down by the São Miguel River over millions of years, this geological wonder provides a dramatic, monochromatic setting for legal aerial content creation. Because the river flows through tight rock channels and hidden potholes, operators must fly with extreme care to protect the visiting public and respect the natural tranquility.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All pilots must ensure their equipment is fully registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly comply with DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit from federal organs, as the attraction is located on private property outside the official National Park boundary lines. However, you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or marketing media productions, obtaining prior written authorization and paying a specific media fee to the property administration is required.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem ter muita atenção com as condições locais: os profundos desfiladeiros de pedra e as fendas rochosas podem causar forte sombreamento de satélites (perda de sinal GPS) e interferências magnéticas severas na bússola do drone se voar muito baixo.

Environmental & Safety Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track local wildlife inhabiting the surrounding cerrado. Além disso, os operadores devem manter uma distância segura e respeitável dos turistas que caminham pelas rochas escorregadias ou nadam nos poços (piscinas naturais). Aviso de Segurança Crítico: Em épocas de chuva, a região é propensa a cabeças d'água (aumento repentino e violento do volume do rio); monitore sempre o tempo e nunca comprometa a segurança para recuperar um aparelho.

Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, violating the privacy of bathers, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by the local property monitors. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under environmental protection laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.
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+ The airspace over the otherworldly Vale da Lua is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict eco-tourism and safety guidelines. Characterized by a mesmerizing stretch of ancient granite smoothed down by the São Miguel River over millions of years, this geological wonder provides a dramatic, monochromatic setting for legal aerial content creation. Because the river flows through tight rock channels and hidden potholes, operators must fly with extreme care to protect the visiting public and respect the natural tranquility.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All pilots must ensure their equipment is fully registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly comply with DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit from federal organs, as the attraction is located on private property outside the official National Park boundary lines. However, you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or marketing media productions, obtaining prior written authorization and paying a specific media fee to the property administration is required.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem ter muita atenção com as condições locais: os profundos desfiladeiros de pedra e as fendas rochosas podem causar forte sombreamento de satélites (perda de sinal GPS) e interferências magnéticas severas na bússola do drone se voar muito baixo.
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+ Environmental & Safety Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track local wildlife inhabiting the surrounding cerrado. Além disso, os operadores devem manter uma distância segura e respeitável dos turistas que caminham pelas rochas escorregadias ou nadam nos poços (piscinas naturais). Aviso de Segurança Crítico: Em épocas de chuva, a região é propensa a cabeças d'água (aumento repentino e violento do volume do rio); monitore sempre o tempo e nunca comprometa a segurança para recuperar um aparelho.
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+ Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, violating the privacy of bathers, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by the local property monitors. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under environmental protection laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.
May 26, 2026 4:26 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Delta do Parnaíba, as the airspace is entirely open for responsible coastal use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, request flight clearance via the SARPAS system, maintain a safe distance from tour boats and local communities, and st
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The airspace over the spectacular Delta do Parnaíba Marine Extractive Reserve is open to responsible drone flight operations under tailored coastal and ecological preservation guidelines. Shaped like a massive open hand where the Parnaíba River splits into five major branches before meeting the Atlantic Ocean, this rich sanctuary features extreme geographic contrasts. To capture this wild ecosystem safely, pilots must coordinate their flights around strong coastal winds, sensitive avian sanctuaries, and ecotourism boats.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is fully registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights over open beaches and river branches do not require an individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media creations inside the federal conservation area, obtaining prior written authorization from ICMBio is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The delta's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem estar altamente preparados para ventos costeiros intensos e constantes vindos do oceano, que podem desafiar a estabilidade do aparelho e acelerar drasticamente o consumo da bateria.

Environmental & Spatial Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track local wildlife. Critical Wildlife Rule: The delta is home to the spectacular flocking of the Scarlet Ibis (Guará). Drones must strictly avoid low-altitude operations over mangrove islands where these bright red birds roost or gather, as scaring them constitutes a severe environmental crime. Além disso, mantenha uma distância segura das embarcações de turistas e das comunidades tradicionais de catadores de caranguejo para proteger a privacidade e a segurança pública.

Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over tourists, harassing native fauna, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by environmental authorities or maritime police. Violations face equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering transportation safety.
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+ The airspace over the spectacular Delta do Parnaíba Marine Extractive Reserve is open to responsible drone flight operations under tailored coastal and ecological preservation guidelines. Shaped like a massive open hand where the Parnaíba River splits into five major branches before meeting the Atlantic Ocean, this rich sanctuary features extreme geographic contrasts. To capture this wild ecosystem safely, pilots must coordinate their flights around strong coastal winds, sensitive avian sanctuaries, and ecotourism boats.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is fully registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights over open beaches and river branches do not require an individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight path and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media creations inside the federal conservation area, obtaining prior written authorization from ICMBio is mandatory.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The delta's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem estar altamente preparados para ventos costeiros intensos e constantes vindos do oceano, que podem desafiar a estabilidade do aparelho e acelerar drasticamente o consumo da bateria.
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+ Environmental & Spatial Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track local wildlife. Critical Wildlife Rule: The delta is home to the spectacular flocking of the Scarlet Ibis (Guará). Drones must strictly avoid low-altitude operations over mangrove islands where these bright red birds roost or gather, as scaring them constitutes a severe environmental crime. Além disso, mantenha uma distância segura das embarcações de turistas e das comunidades tradicionais de catadores de caranguejo para proteger a privacidade e a segurança pública.
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+ Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over tourists, harassing native fauna, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by environmental authorities or maritime police. Violations face equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering transportation safety.
May 26, 2026 4:24 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Serra da Canastra, as the airspace is entirely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, request flight clearance via the SARPAS system, maintain a safe distance from hikers at lookouts and waterfalls, and strictly
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The airspace over the magnificent Serra da Canastra National Park is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Protecting a vast area of the Brazilian cerrado biome, this conservation unit is home to rare wildlife, ancient rocky fields, and deep valleys. Drone pilots have a spectacular opportunity to legally record the massive cliffs where rivers plunge into canyons, but flights must be conducted with absolute care to protect the environment and visitors.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is fully registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights over the general open trails and lookouts do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions inside the park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio park administration is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The park's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem ter muita atenção com as condições atmosféricas nos altos chapadões, onde ventos fortes e rajadas repentinas podem desestabilizar o aparelho e acelerar o consumo da bateria.

Environmental & Safety Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, which includes endangered species like the giant anteater (tamanduá-bandeira), maned wolf (lobo-guará), and birds of prey. Além disso, os operadores devem manter uma distância segura e respeitável dos turistas que visitam os mirantes ou tomam banho nos poços das cachoeiras (como a base da Casca d'Anta) para garantir a privacidade e a segurança pública.

Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wild animals, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal environmental protection laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.
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+ The airspace over the magnificent Serra da Canastra National Park is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Protecting a vast area of the Brazilian cerrado biome, this conservation unit is home to rare wildlife, ancient rocky fields, and deep valleys. Drone pilots have a spectacular opportunity to legally record the massive cliffs where rivers plunge into canyons, but flights must be conducted with absolute care to protect the environment and visitors.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is fully registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
+ 
+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights over the general open trails and lookouts do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions inside the park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio park administration is mandatory.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The park's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem ter muita atenção com as condições atmosféricas nos altos chapadões, onde ventos fortes e rajadas repentinas podem desestabilizar o aparelho e acelerar o consumo da bateria.
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+ Environmental & Safety Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, which includes endangered species like the giant anteater (tamanduá-bandeira), maned wolf (lobo-guará), and birds of prey. Além disso, os operadores devem manter uma distância segura e respeitável dos turistas que visitam os mirantes ou tomam banho nos poços das cachoeiras (como a base da Casca d'Anta) para garantir a privacidade e a segurança pública.
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+ Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wild animals, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal environmental protection laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.
May 26, 2026 4:22 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Serra da Canastra, as the airspace is entirely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, request flight clearance via the SARPAS system, maintain a safe distance from hikers at lookouts and waterfalls, and strictly
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The airspace over the magnificent Serra da Canastra National Park is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Protecting a vast area of the Brazilian cerrado biome, this conservation unit is home to rare wildlife, ancient rocky fields, and deep valleys. Drone pilots have a spectacular opportunity to legally record the massive cliffs where rivers plunge into canyons, but flights must be conducted with absolute care to protect the environment and visitors.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is fully registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights over the general open trails and lookouts do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions inside the park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio park administration is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The park's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem ter muita atenção com as condições atmosféricas nos altos chapadões, onde ventos fortes e rajadas repentinas podem desestabilizar o aparelho e acelerar o consumo da bateria.

Environmental & Safety Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, which includes endangered species like the giant anteater (tamanduá-bandeira), maned wolf (lobo-guará), and birds of prey. Além disso, os operadores devem manter uma distância segura e respeitável dos turistas que visitam os mirantes ou tomam banho nos poços das cachoeiras (como a base da Casca d'Anta) para garantir a privacidade e a segurança pública.

Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wild animals, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal environmental protection laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.
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+ The airspace over the magnificent Serra da Canastra National Park is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Protecting a vast area of the Brazilian cerrado biome, this conservation unit is home to rare wildlife, ancient rocky fields, and deep valleys. Drone pilots have a spectacular opportunity to legally record the massive cliffs where rivers plunge into canyons, but flights must be conducted with absolute care to protect the environment and visitors.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is fully registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights over the general open trails and lookouts do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions inside the park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio park administration is mandatory.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The park's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem ter muita atenção com as condições atmosféricas nos altos chapadões, onde ventos fortes e rajadas repentinas podem desestabilizar o aparelho e acelerar o consumo da bateria.
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+ Environmental & Safety Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, which includes endangered species like the giant anteater (tamanduá-bandeira), maned wolf (lobo-guará), and birds of prey. Além disso, os operadores devem manter uma distância segura e respeitável dos turistas que visitam os mirantes ou tomam banho nos poços das cachoeiras (como a base da Casca d'Anta) para garantir a privacidade e a segurança pública.
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+ Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wild animals, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under federal environmental protection laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Cachoeira do Tabuleiro, as the airspace is completely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, log your flight plan on the SARPAS system, keep a safe distance from other visitors at the base pool, and strictly avoi
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The airspace over the colossal Cachoeira do Tabuleiro is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Located within a state natural park and protected by a massive wall of multicolored rock that resembles a giant heart, this conservation unit allows drone pilots to capture the raw power of the falling water and the deep canyon floor. To preserve this unique habitat, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and visitor safety.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit from the park administration, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions, obtaining prior written authorization from the park's management is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The park's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones by drone manufacturers, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with extreme canyon topography; the massive 273-meter vertical rock wall generates unpredictable wind currents and can severely block GPS signals or disrupt the transmission link with the remote control.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, especially the numerous birds of prey that nest directly along the high rocky cliffs. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups resting or swimming at the massive natural pool (poço) at the base to protect public safety and privacy. Note that access to the canyon floor requires checking in at the park's monitoring station and paying an entrance fee.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wild animals, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under state environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the colossal Cachoeira do Tabuleiro is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Located within a state natural park and protected by a massive wall of multicolored rock that resembles a giant heart, this conservation unit allows drone pilots to capture the raw power of the falling water and the deep canyon floor. To preserve this unique habitat, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and visitor safety.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are fully allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require a specialized individual environmental permit from the park administration, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions, obtaining prior written authorization from the park's management is mandatory.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The park's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones by drone manufacturers, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be exceptionally careful with extreme canyon topography; the massive 273-meter vertical rock wall generates unpredictable wind currents and can severely block GPS signals or disrupt the transmission link with the remote control.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track the local fauna, especially the numerous birds of prey that nest directly along the high rocky cliffs. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups resting or swimming at the massive natural pool (poço) at the base to protect public safety and privacy. Note that access to the canyon floor requires checking in at the park's monitoring station and paying an entrance fee.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wild animals, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under state environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Jalapão, as the airspace is entirely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, request flight clearance via the SARPAS system, maintain a safe distance from tourists inside the fervedouros and on the dunes, and stri
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The airspace over the magnificent Jalapão State Park is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Spanning thousands of square kilometers of untouched cerrado biome, oasis-like landscapes, and unique water springs, this conservation unit offers a dramatic setting for legal aerial content creation. To protect this sensitive desert-like environment, pilots must balance their flights with wildlife conservation and public safety.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All pilots must ensure their equipment is registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly comply with DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights over the general open areas do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions inside the strict park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the state environmental organ (Naturatins) is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The park's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem ter atenção redobrada com as altas temperaturas da região e a suspensão de poeira ou areia fina, que podem afetar o funcionamento dos motores e acelerar o desgaste da bateria.

Environmental & Spatial Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track local wildlife, including typical cerrado birds and mammals. Além disso, os operadores devem manter uma distância segura e respeitável dos visitantes nos fervedouros (onde o espaço é bastante reduzido) e nas trilhas das dunas para proteger a privacidade e a segurança do público.

Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wildlife, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by environmental rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.
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+ The airspace over the magnificent Jalapão State Park is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Spanning thousands of square kilometers of untouched cerrado biome, oasis-like landscapes, and unique water springs, this conservation unit offers a dramatic setting for legal aerial content creation. To protect this sensitive desert-like environment, pilots must balance their flights with wildlife conservation and public safety.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All pilots must ensure their equipment is registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly comply with DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.
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+ Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights over the general open areas do not require a specialized individual environmental permit, but you must log your flight intent and secure normal clearance through the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions inside the strict park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the state environmental organ (Naturatins) is mandatory.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The park's coordinates are not permanently blocked by manufacturer-level Red Zones in drone firmware, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. Contudo, os pilotos devem ter atenção redobrada com as altas temperaturas da região e a suspensão de poeira ou areia fina, que podem afetar o funcionamento dos motores e acelerar o desgaste da bateria.
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+ Environmental & Spatial Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or closely track local wildlife, including typical cerrado birds and mammals. Além disso, os operadores devem manter uma distância segura e respeitável dos visitantes nos fervedouros (onde o espaço é bastante reduzido) e nas trilhas das dunas para proteger a privacidade e a segurança do público.
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+ Legal Penalties: Operating a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wildlife, or flying without a valid SARPAS clearance will lead to immediate flight termination by environmental rangers. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering airspace safety.