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May 26, 2026 2:30 PM Rules update • Description and box
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Flight status Unknown Allowed
Summary You can legally fly your drone at Cachoeira da Fumaça, as the airspace is 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, respect the National Park’s conservation rules, and be prepared for intense wind gusts wit
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The airspace over the majestic Cachoeira da Fumaça is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Because the waterfall is situated within a National Park, its environment is highly sensitive. The unique geography—a deep gorge where wind updrafts are extremely powerful—makes this location both a spectacular site for filming and a demanding environment for flight stability.

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. Crucial Note: For any commercial, documentary, or professional media productions within the National Park, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio (the federal agency managing the park) is mandatory.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones. However, pilots must be extremely careful with extreme wind updrafts occurring inside the canyon; these currents are notorious for causing sudden, unrecoverable flight instability.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, you must never disturb local wildlife, particularly birds of prey that nest in the cliffs. You must maintain a safe distance from hikers at the various viewing points to protect their privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly, harassing wildlife, 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 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 Cachoeira da Fumaça is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Because the waterfall is situated within a National Park, its environment is highly sensitive. The unique geography—a deep gorge where wind updrafts are extremely powerful—makes this location both a spectacular site for filming and a demanding environment for flight stability.
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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. Crucial Note: For any commercial, documentary, or professional media productions within the National Park, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio (the federal agency managing the park) is mandatory.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones. However, pilots must be extremely careful with extreme wind updrafts occurring inside the canyon; these currents are notorious for causing sudden, unrecoverable flight instability.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, you must never disturb local wildlife, particularly birds of prey that nest in the cliffs. You must maintain a safe distance from hikers at the various viewing points to protect their privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly, harassing wildlife, 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 laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 5:25 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Flight status Unknown Allowed
Summary You can legally fly your drone at the cliffs of Pipa, 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, maintain a significant buffer distance from tourists on the beach, and strictly
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The airspace over the iconic cliffs of Pipa is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety and environmental guidelines. Known for its dramatic coastal geology and protected marine areas, this region provides a spectacular setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the high density of tourists, coastal wind currents, and the presence of protected marine life (such as dolphins and sea turtles) often visible from the air.

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 near protected environmental areas or during busy tourist seasons, obtaining prior authorization is recommended to avoid interfering with beachgoers.

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 strong sea breezes, salt spray which can corrode sensitive electronics, and intense sun glare, which can make visual line-of-sight (VLOS) operations challenging.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to pursue or harass marine life (dolphins/turtles). Flying directly over crowded beach areas or private resorts without consent is strictly prohibited to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over swimmers or bathers, 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 cliffs of Pipa is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety and environmental guidelines. Known for its dramatic coastal geology and protected marine areas, this region provides a spectacular setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the high density of tourists, coastal wind currents, and the presence of protected marine life (such as dolphins and sea turtles) often visible from the air.
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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 near protected environmental areas or during busy tourist seasons, obtaining prior authorization is recommended to avoid interfering with beachgoers.
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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 strong sea breezes, salt spray which can corrode sensitive electronics, and intense sun glare, which can make visual line-of-sight (VLOS) operations challenging.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to pursue or harass marine life (dolphins/turtles). Flying directly over crowded beach areas or private resorts without consent is strictly prohibited to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over swimmers or bathers, 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 5:24 AM Rules update • Description and box
Place: Pedra do Baú
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Flight status Unknown Allowed
Summary You can legally fly your drone at Pedra do Baú, 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, maintain a significant buffer distance from climbers and hikers, and strictly avoid fl
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The airspace over the iconic Pedra do Baú complex is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety and environmental guidelines. Known for its imposing vertical walls, high-altitude plateaus, and stunning views of the Mantiqueira range, this location provides a spectacular and challenging setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the extreme topography, unpredictable mountain winds, and the presence of climbers on the rock faces.

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 involving the rock faces or nearby climbing routes, obtaining prior authorization from the local park administration or land owners is highly recommended to avoid interfering with climber safety.

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 high-velocity wind currents that channel around the rock massif and the rapid cooling/heating cycles that can affect battery performance and flight stability.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track or film climbers in a way that creates a distraction or poses a safety risk to them. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other visitors at the top or base of the formation to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over climbers or crowds, 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, 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 Pedra do Baú complex is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety and environmental guidelines. Known for its imposing vertical walls, high-altitude plateaus, and stunning views of the Mantiqueira range, this location provides a spectacular and challenging setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the extreme topography, unpredictable mountain winds, and the presence of climbers on the rock faces.
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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 involving the rock faces or nearby climbing routes, obtaining prior authorization from the local park administration or land owners is highly recommended to avoid interfering with climber safety.
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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 high-velocity wind currents that channel around the rock massif and the rapid cooling/heating cycles that can affect battery performance and flight stability.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track or film climbers in a way that creates a distraction or poses a safety risk to them. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other visitors at the top or base of the formation to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over climbers or crowds, 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, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 5:23 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Flight status Unknown Allowed
Summary The airspace over Bom Jardim da Serra is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety and environmental guidelines. Characterized by its dramatic mountain serpentine roads, deep canyons, and lush valleys, this region provides an epic setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots
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The airspace over Bom Jardim da Serra is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety and environmental guidelines. Characterized by its dramatic mountain serpentine roads, deep canyons, and lush valleys, this region provides an epic setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the extreme topography, strong canyon winds, and the high volume of traffic on the winding mountain roads.

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 involving the Serra do Rio do Rastro highway, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended to avoid disrupting traffic or causing safety hazards for vehicles on the tight curves.

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 extremely careful with the "canyon effect" and sudden wind gusts that can destabilize aircraft, especially near the cliff edges and the famous switchbacks of the mountain road.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track vehicles or harass local wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other visitors at the various mirantes (lookouts) and residential properties to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over the road or vehicles, or operating without proper SARPAS logging, will lead to immediate flight termination by local rangers or traffic authorities (PRF). 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 Bom Jardim da Serra is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety and environmental guidelines. Characterized by its dramatic mountain serpentine roads, deep canyons, and lush valleys, this region provides an epic setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the extreme topography, strong canyon winds, and the high volume of traffic on the winding mountain roads.
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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 involving the Serra do Rio do Rastro highway, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended to avoid disrupting traffic or causing safety hazards for vehicles on the tight curves.
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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 extremely careful with the "canyon effect" and sudden wind gusts that can destabilize aircraft, especially near the cliff edges and the famous switchbacks of the mountain road.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track vehicles or harass local wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other visitors at the various mirantes (lookouts) and residential properties to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over the road or vehicles, or operating without proper SARPAS logging, will lead to immediate flight termination by local rangers or traffic authorities (PRF). 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 5:21 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Flight status Unknown Allowed
Summary You can legally fly your drone in São José dos Ausentes, 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 tourists and animals, and strictly avoid flyi
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The airspace over the rugged and beautiful landscapes of São José dos Ausentes is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its rolling grasslands, dramatic cliff edges, and high-altitude waterfalls, this region provides a truly 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 specialized individual permits, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions involving private farms or specific conservation areas, obtaining prior authorization from the property owners or local authorities is highly 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 prepared for extreme mountain conditions: high-speed gusty winds—especially near the canyon edges—and rapidly changing weather patterns, which are frequent at these high altitudes.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb local livestock or wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other visitors at popular viewpoints and waterfalls to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over people, harassing wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under 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 rugged and beautiful landscapes of São José dos Ausentes is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its rolling grasslands, dramatic cliff edges, and high-altitude waterfalls, this region provides a truly 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 specialized individual permits, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions involving private farms or specific conservation areas, obtaining prior authorization from the property owners or local authorities is highly 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 prepared for extreme mountain conditions: high-speed gusty winds—especially near the canyon edges—and rapidly changing weather patterns, which are frequent at these high altitudes.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb local livestock or wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other visitors at popular viewpoints and waterfalls to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over people, harassing wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under environmental protection laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 5:20 AM Rules update • Description and box
Place: Caeté-Açu
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Flight status Unknown Allowed
Summary You can legally fly your drone in the Vale do Capão, 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, respect the privacy and tranquility of the local community and trekkers, and stri
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The airspace over the picturesque Vale do Capão is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its rolling mountain ranges, deep valleys, and expansive plateaus, this region provides a truly spectacular setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this sensitive environment, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for the local community and the vast, protected areas of the Chapada Diamantina National Park.

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 within the National Park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio park management 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 prepared for extreme mountain conditions: high-altitude winds, sudden updrafts near the cliff faces of the plateaus, and rapid temperature changes that impact battery performance.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb local fauna or harass protected bird species. Operators must maintain a safe distance from hikers on the popular trails (like the trek to the Fumaça waterfall) to protect public privacy and preserve the serene atmosphere for which the valley is known.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over hikers, harassing wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers or local authorities. 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 picturesque Vale do Capão is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its rolling mountain ranges, deep valleys, and expansive plateaus, this region provides a truly spectacular setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this sensitive environment, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for the local community and the vast, protected areas of the Chapada Diamantina National Park.
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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 within the National Park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio park management 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 prepared for extreme mountain conditions: high-altitude winds, sudden updrafts near the cliff faces of the plateaus, and rapid temperature changes that impact battery performance.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb local fauna or harass protected bird species. Operators must maintain a safe distance from hikers on the popular trails (like the trek to the Fumaça waterfall) to protect public privacy and preserve the serene atmosphere for which the valley is known.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over hikers, harassing wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers or local authorities. 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 5:19 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone in Cambará do Sul, 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 canyon overlooks, and strictly avoid
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The airspace over the breathtaking canyons of Cambará do Sul is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its dramatic abyss-like cliffs, vast grassy plateaus, and sudden mountain fog, this region provides a truly spectacular and expansive setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile ecosystem, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for biodiversity and the quietude of the parks.

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 within the National Parks, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio park management 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 prepared for extreme mountain conditions: high-altitude winds (which can accelerate near cliff edges), rapid cloud formation, and sudden temperature drops that significantly shorten battery life.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb local fauna (e.g., nesting birds of prey). Operators must maintain a safe distance from hikers at the canyon edges and viewpoints to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly, harassing wildlife, 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 breathtaking canyons of Cambará do Sul is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its dramatic abyss-like cliffs, vast grassy plateaus, and sudden mountain fog, this region provides a truly spectacular and expansive setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile ecosystem, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for biodiversity and the quietude of the parks.
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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 within the National Parks, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio park management 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 prepared for extreme mountain conditions: high-altitude winds (which can accelerate near cliff edges), rapid cloud formation, and sudden temperature drops that significantly shorten battery life.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb local fauna (e.g., nesting birds of prey). Operators must maintain a safe distance from hikers at the canyon edges and viewpoints to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly, harassing wildlife, 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 5:18 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Fervedouro Bela Vista, 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, communicate with the property management before taking off to ensure you don'
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The airspace over the mesmerizing Fervedouro Bela Vista is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its lush, tropical vegetation, wooden walkways, and the intense blue of the natural spring, this location provides a spectacular and tranquil setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile and small-scale ecosystem, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for the environment and the limited number of visitors present.

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. As this is a private attraction with strict visitor capacity controls, obtaining prior authorization from the property owner/management is highly recommended to ensure your flight does not disrupt the scheduled experience of other guests.

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 the delicate tropical trees surrounding the fervedouro; branches and foliage pose a significant collision risk in the tight space.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, never hover low over the water or disturb the unique sand-and-water dynamics of the fervedouro. Operators must maintain a respectful distance from visitors who are experiencing the water, ensuring that the drone’s noise and presence do not compromise the "quiet and exclusive" nature of the attraction.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors or harassing the fragile local ecosystem will lead to immediate flight termination by the property management. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, administrative fines, and potential civil liability for property disturbance.
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+ The airspace over the mesmerizing Fervedouro Bela Vista is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its lush, tropical vegetation, wooden walkways, and the intense blue of the natural spring, this location provides a spectacular and tranquil setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile and small-scale ecosystem, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for the environment and the limited number of visitors present.
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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. As this is a private attraction with strict visitor capacity controls, obtaining prior authorization from the property owner/management is highly recommended to ensure your flight does not disrupt the scheduled experience of other guests.
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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 the delicate tropical trees surrounding the fervedouro; branches and foliage pose a significant collision risk in the tight space.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, never hover low over the water or disturb the unique sand-and-water dynamics of the fervedouro. Operators must maintain a respectful distance from visitors who are experiencing the water, ensuring that the drone’s noise and presence do not compromise the "quiet and exclusive" nature of the attraction.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors or harassing the fragile local ecosystem will lead to immediate flight termination by the property management. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, administrative fines, and potential civil liability for property disturbance.
May 26, 2026 5:17 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary Do not attempt to fly your drone at the Rio Sucuri without prior formal authorization. It is a private area where visitor experience and environmental protection are the top priorities. If you are a professional filmmaker, you must negotiate access and authorization with the management long before your scheduled tour.
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The Rio Sucuri is located within private RPPNs (Private Natural Heritage Reserves) and is considered one of the most crystalline rivers in the world. Because it is a high-end, exclusive ecotourism attraction, the administration enforces strict rules to prevent noise pollution, environmental disturbance, and invasions of visitor privacy. Flying a drone without explicit, prior written authorization from the farm/reserve management is generally not permitted and will likely result in the immediate interruption of your visit.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: While you must follow ANAC and ANATEL registration rules and DECEA (SARPAS) flight regulations for any drone flight in Brazil, these federal rules do not override the right of private property owners to prohibit takeoffs and landings on their land.

Flight Authorization: There is no "public" access to the riverbanks for drone operators. You must obtain formal, written permission from the specific farm management before you arrive. Spontaneous recreational flights are almost always met with a request to ground the equipment immediately.

Environmental & Privacy Concerns: The primary goal of the Rio Sucuri management is to maintain the silence and natural integrity of the river for the fish and the tourists. The sound of drone propellers and the presence of aircraft are considered significant disturbances to the ecotourism experience.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: While there are no hard firmware "Red Zones," local monitors are highly vigilant. Flying over groups of tourists during their snorkeling (flutuação) activity is considered an invasion of privacy and a breach of the contract you sign when purchasing the tour.
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+ The Rio Sucuri is located within private RPPNs (Private Natural Heritage Reserves) and is considered one of the most crystalline rivers in the world. Because it is a high-end, exclusive ecotourism attraction, the administration enforces strict rules to prevent noise pollution, environmental disturbance, and invasions of visitor privacy. Flying a drone without explicit, prior written authorization from the farm/reserve management is generally not permitted and will likely result in the immediate interruption of your visit.
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+ Regulatory Framework & Permissions: While you must follow ANAC and ANATEL registration rules and DECEA (SARPAS) flight regulations for any drone flight in Brazil, these federal rules do not override the right of private property owners to prohibit takeoffs and landings on their land.
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+ Flight Authorization: There is no "public" access to the riverbanks for drone operators. You must obtain formal, written permission from the specific farm management before you arrive. Spontaneous recreational flights are almost always met with a request to ground the equipment immediately.
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+ Environmental & Privacy Concerns: The primary goal of the Rio Sucuri management is to maintain the silence and natural integrity of the river for the fish and the tourists. The sound of drone propellers and the presence of aircraft are considered significant disturbances to the ecotourism experience.
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+ Geofencing & Flight Conditions: While there are no hard firmware "Red Zones," local monitors are highly vigilant. Flying over groups of tourists during their snorkeling (flutuação) activity is considered an invasion of privacy and a breach of the contract you sign when purchasing the tour.
May 26, 2026 5:16 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Lago de Furnas, 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, maintain a significant buffer distance from boat traffic and swimming areas, and mon
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The airspace over the vast and iconic Lake Furnas is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety and environmental guidelines. Known for its towering limestone canyons, waterfalls, and extensive waterways, this region provides a spectacular setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the density of tourist boats, water-based activities, and the high cliffs that can affect GPS signal and wind currents.

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 involving complex operations over the water or near tourist landmarks, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended to ensure you do not interfere with recreational boat traffic.

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 wind gusts that channel through the canyons, as well as the potential for GPS multipath interference caused by the reflection of signals off the limestone walls and the water surface.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb local wildlife or hover directly over private boats or swimming areas without consent. Maintain a safe distance from other visitors to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over boaters or residential shorelines, 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 vast and iconic Lake Furnas is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety and environmental guidelines. Known for its towering limestone canyons, waterfalls, and extensive waterways, this region provides a spectacular setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the density of tourist boats, water-based activities, and the high cliffs that can affect GPS signal and wind currents.
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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 involving complex operations over the water or near tourist landmarks, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended to ensure you do not interfere with recreational boat traffic.
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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 wind gusts that channel through the canyons, as well as the potential for GPS multipath interference caused by the reflection of signals off the limestone walls and the water surface.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb local wildlife or hover directly over private boats or swimming areas without consent. Maintain a safe distance from other visitors to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over boaters or residential shorelines, 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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## FAA facility airspace restriction

            This area appears in FAA_FS_UAS source data. Drone pilots should verify current FAA requirements, LAANC availability, altitude limits, temporary restrictions, and local conditions before flight.

            This page is based on imported FAA data and may need additional community review.
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## FAA facility airspace restriction

            This area appears in FAA_FS_UAS source data. Drone pilots should verify current FAA requirements, LAANC availability, altitude limits, temporary restrictions, and local conditions before flight.

            This page is based on imported FAA data and may need additional community review.
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  ## FAA facility airspace restriction
  
              This area appears in FAA_FS_UAS source data. Drone pilots should verify current FAA requirements, LAANC availability, altitude limits, temporary restrictions, and local conditions before flight.
  
              This page is based on imported FAA data and may need additional community review.
May 26, 2026 5:12 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone along the Serra de Cunha, 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 vehicle traffic and power lines, and strictly a
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The airspace over the scenic Serra de Cunha is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. Characterized by its dramatic mountain road, lush Atlantic Forest, and frequent mist-covered valleys, this route provides an inspiring setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the winding nature of the road and the rapidly shifting mountain weather.

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 involving scenic road shots, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended to avoid any interference with road safety.

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 that flow up the mountain slopes, sudden fog banks, and potential signal loss due to the mountainous terrain and dense forest canopy.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track vehicles or harass local wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other road users, residential areas, and power infrastructure to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over the highway or moving vehicles, 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 scenic Serra de Cunha is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. Characterized by its dramatic mountain road, lush Atlantic Forest, and frequent mist-covered valleys, this route provides an inspiring setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the winding nature of the road and the rapidly shifting mountain weather.
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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.
+ 
+ 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 involving scenic road shots, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended to avoid any interference with road safety.
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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 that flow up the mountain slopes, sudden fog banks, and potential signal loss due to the mountainous terrain and dense forest canopy.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track vehicles or harass local wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other road users, residential areas, and power infrastructure to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over the highway or moving vehicles, 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 5:11 AM Rules update
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Summary You can legally fly your drone along the Estrada da Graciosa, 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 vehicle traffic, and strictly avoid flying
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The airspace over the historic Estrada da Graciosa is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety and environmental guidelines. Characterized by its winding path through preserved forest, waterfalls, and colonial-era architecture, this route provides a unique setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution due to the narrow road corridors, dense canopy cover, and frequent mountain mist.

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 involving scenic road shots, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended to avoid any interference with road safety.

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 the dense forest canopy, which can cause signal loss or GPS interference, and sudden changes in humidity and temperature that impact flight stability.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track vehicles or harass local wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other visitors at the panoramic lookouts and rest areas to protect public privacy and safety. Flying directly over the road traffic is strictly discouraged.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over the road or vehicles, 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, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the historic Estrada da Graciosa is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety and environmental guidelines. Characterized by its winding path through preserved forest, waterfalls, and colonial-era architecture, this route provides a unique setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution due to the narrow road corridors, dense canopy cover, and frequent mountain mist.
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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 involving scenic road shots, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended to avoid any interference with road safety.
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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 the dense forest canopy, which can cause signal loss or GPS interference, and sudden changes in humidity and temperature that impact flight stability.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track vehicles or harass local wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other visitors at the panoramic lookouts and rest areas to protect public privacy and safety. Flying directly over the road traffic is strictly discouraged.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over the road or vehicles, 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, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 5:10 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone along the Rota do Sol, 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 vehicle traffic and power lines, and strictly avoi
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The airspace over the scenic Rota do Sol is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. Characterized by its sweeping curves, transition from dense Atlantic Forest to coastal plains, and unique geological formations, this route provides a dramatic setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the variable visibility, potential mountain mist, and traffic conditions along this important corridor.

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 involving scenic road shots, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended to avoid any interference with road safety.

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 sudden fog banks (common in the Serra region), wind gusts near mountain passes, and proximity to high-voltage power lines that often border the highway.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track vehicles or harass local wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other road users, residential areas, and critical infrastructure to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over the highway or moving vehicles, 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 scenic Rota do Sol is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. Characterized by its sweeping curves, transition from dense Atlantic Forest to coastal plains, and unique geological formations, this route provides a dramatic setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the variable visibility, potential mountain mist, and traffic conditions along this important corridor.
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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 involving scenic road shots, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended to avoid any interference with road safety.
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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 sudden fog banks (common in the Serra region), wind gusts near mountain passes, and proximity to high-voltage power lines that often border the highway.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track vehicles or harass local wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other road users, residential areas, and critical infrastructure to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over the highway or moving vehicles, 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 5:09 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone along the Rio-Santos highway, 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 vehicle traffic and power lines, and strict
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The airspace over the breathtaking stretch of the Rio-Santos highway is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. Characterized by lush Atlantic Forest slopes, dramatic coastal cliffs, and hidden beaches, this route provides an incomparable setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the winding nature of the road, proximity to power lines, and dense coastal traffic.

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 involving scenic road shots, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended to avoid any interference with road safety or local jurisdiction.

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 wind gusts, potential signal interference near power lines running parallel to the road, and the high-traffic conditions that can make emergency landings difficult.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track vehicles or harass local wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other visitors, residential areas, and power infrastructure to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over the highway or moving vehicles, or operating without proper SARPAS logging, will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities (PRF/Police). 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 breathtaking stretch of the Rio-Santos highway is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. Characterized by lush Atlantic Forest slopes, dramatic coastal cliffs, and hidden beaches, this route provides an incomparable setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the winding nature of the road, proximity to power lines, and dense coastal traffic.
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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 involving scenic road shots, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended to avoid any interference with road safety or local jurisdiction.
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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 wind gusts, potential signal interference near power lines running parallel to the road, and the high-traffic conditions that can make emergency landings difficult.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track vehicles or harass local wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other visitors, residential areas, and power infrastructure to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over the highway or moving vehicles, or operating without proper SARPAS logging, will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities (PRF/Police). 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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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Serra do Corvo Branco, 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 vehicle traffic, and strictly avoid flying in h
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The airspace over the dramatic and world-famous Serra do Corvo Branco is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. Known for its imposing vertical stone walls and narrow, twisting mountain road, this region provides a spectacular and challenging setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the extreme topography and unpredictable winds prevalent in this high-altitude canyon.

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 involving the road or the stone cut, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended, especially to avoid disrupting traffic or causing safety hazards for vehicles navigating the tight curves.

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 the "canyon effect," where wind currents accelerate dramatically through the narrow rock cut, posing a high risk of losing aircraft control or experiencing signal interference against the cliff faces.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track vehicles or harass wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other visitors and viewpoints to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over the road or vehicles, 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, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the dramatic and world-famous Serra do Corvo Branco is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. Known for its imposing vertical stone walls and narrow, twisting mountain road, this region provides a spectacular and challenging setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the extreme topography and unpredictable winds prevalent in this high-altitude canyon.
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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 involving the road or the stone cut, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended, especially to avoid disrupting traffic or causing safety hazards for vehicles navigating the tight curves.
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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 the "canyon effect," where wind currents accelerate dramatically through the narrow rock cut, posing a high risk of losing aircraft control or experiencing signal interference against the cliff faces.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track vehicles or harass wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other visitors and viewpoints to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over the road or vehicles, 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, 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 Pico da Bandeira, 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 strictly avoid flying in high-wind c
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The airspace over the iconic Pico da Bandeira is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its dramatic high-altitude relief, vast horizons, and unique mountain ecosystem, 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 trekkers.

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 boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio park management 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 prepared for extreme mountain conditions: high-altitude winds, sudden temperature drops, and rapid cloud formation can destabilize aircraft and drain batteries rapidly.

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 hikers at the summit areas to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors, harassing wildlife, 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 iconic Pico da Bandeira is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its dramatic high-altitude relief, vast horizons, and unique mountain ecosystem, 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 trekkers.
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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 boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio park management 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 prepared for extreme mountain conditions: high-altitude winds, sudden temperature drops, and rapid cloud formation can destabilize aircraft and drain batteries rapidly.
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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 hikers at the summit areas to protect public privacy and safety.
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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 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 5:05 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 5:03 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Pico Paraná, 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, respect the privacy and safety of climbers and hikers, and strictly avoid flying in hig
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The airspace over the rugged and majestic Pico Paraná is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its sharp, vertical granite peaks, deep valleys, and challenging mountain terrain, this region provides a spectacular setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile and high-altitude environment, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and the safety of the many hikers and climbers who visit the area.

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 within the Serra do Mar park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the IAT (Instituto Água e Terra - PR) or the relevant state park administration 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 prepared for extreme conditions: the mountain range is notorious for sudden, high-speed gusty winds, rapid cloud formation, and cold temperatures that significantly shorten battery life compared to low-altitude flights.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, never disturb the local fauna, especially birds of prey. Maintain a safe distance from climbers on the rock faces and groups on the summit. Flying directly over hikers is dangerous and strictly prohibited.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly, harassing wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under state/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 rugged and majestic Pico Paraná is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its sharp, vertical granite peaks, deep valleys, and challenging mountain terrain, this region provides a spectacular setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile and high-altitude environment, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for local biodiversity and the safety of the many hikers and climbers who visit the area.
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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 within the Serra do Mar park boundaries, obtaining prior written authorization from the IAT (Instituto Água e Terra - PR) or the relevant state park administration 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 prepared for extreme conditions: the mountain range is notorious for sudden, high-speed gusty winds, rapid cloud formation, and cold temperatures that significantly shorten battery life compared to low-altitude flights.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, never disturb the local fauna, especially birds of prey. Maintain a safe distance from climbers on the rock faces and groups on the summit. Flying directly over hikers is dangerous and strictly prohibited.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly, harassing wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines under state/federal environmental laws, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 5:02 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Serra do Corvo Branco, 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 vehicle traffic, and strictly avoid flying in h
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The airspace over the dramatic and world-famous Serra do Corvo Branco is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. Known for its imposing vertical stone walls and narrow, twisting mountain road, this region provides a spectacular and challenging setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the extreme topography and unpredictable winds prevalent in this high-altitude canyon.

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 involving the road or the stone cut, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended, especially to avoid disrupting traffic or causing safety hazards for vehicles navigating the tight curves.

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 the "canyon effect," where wind currents accelerate dramatically through the narrow rock cut, posing a high risk of losing aircraft control or experiencing signal interference against the cliff faces.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track vehicles or harass wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other visitors and viewpoints to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over the road or vehicles, 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, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
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+ The airspace over the dramatic and world-famous Serra do Corvo Branco is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. Known for its imposing vertical stone walls and narrow, twisting mountain road, this region provides a spectacular and challenging setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the extreme topography and unpredictable winds prevalent in this high-altitude canyon.
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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 involving the road or the stone cut, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended, especially to avoid disrupting traffic or causing safety hazards for vehicles navigating the tight curves.
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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 the "canyon effect," where wind currents accelerate dramatically through the narrow rock cut, posing a high risk of losing aircraft control or experiencing signal interference against the cliff faces.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track vehicles or harass wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other visitors and viewpoints to protect public privacy and safety.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over the road or vehicles, 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, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.
May 26, 2026 5:01 AM Rules update • Description and box
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May 26, 2026 5:00 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone in the Campos de Altitude, as the airspace is generally 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 on trails, and—critically—monitor we
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The airspace over the breathtaking high-altitude grasslands (Campos de Altitude) is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by their rugged relief, cold climate, and unique endemic flora, these areas provide a majestic and serene setting for legal aerial content creation. Because these regions are often located within or near sensitive conservation units, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for biodiversity and the quietude of these fragile environments.

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 environmental permits, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions in specific National or State Parks (e.g., Aparados da Serra, Itatiaia, Serra dos Órgãos), obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio or relevant state environmental agency 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 extremely careful with high-altitude weather: winds can be unexpectedly strong and turbulent, and mountain fog can roll in in seconds, leading to rapid loss of visual line of sight (VLOS) and battery depletion due to cold temperatures.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb local fauna, particularly endangered endemic species. Operators must also maintain a safe distance from hikers and stay clear of any nesting areas for birds of prey found in cliff faces.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly, harassing wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers or local authorities. 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 breathtaking high-altitude grasslands (Campos de Altitude) is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by their rugged relief, cold climate, and unique endemic flora, these areas provide a majestic and serene setting for legal aerial content creation. Because these regions are often located within or near sensitive conservation units, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for biodiversity and the quietude of these fragile environments.
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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 environmental permits, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions in specific National or State Parks (e.g., Aparados da Serra, Itatiaia, Serra dos Órgãos), obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio or relevant state environmental agency 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 extremely careful with high-altitude weather: winds can be unexpectedly strong and turbulent, and mountain fog can roll in in seconds, leading to rapid loss of visual line of sight (VLOS) and battery depletion due to cold temperatures.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb local fauna, particularly endangered endemic species. Operators must also maintain a safe distance from hikers and stay clear of any nesting areas for birds of prey found in cliff faces.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly, harassing wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by park rangers or local authorities. 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 4:59 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone in the Pantanal Sul, 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, maintain a strict distance from all wildlife to avoid harassment, and avoid flying
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The airspace over the magnificent Pantanal Sul is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its expansive floodplains, diverse wildlife, and dramatic seasonal landscapes, this region provides a truly spectacular setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile and vital biome, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for its biodiversity and the quietude of its environment.

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 protected areas or private ecological reserves (RPPNs), obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio or the property owner 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 climate: intense heat, sudden rain squalls, and large birds (like jabirus) pose significant risks to flight safety and drone stability.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or harass local fauna. Harassing jaguars, caimans, or nesting birds is a severe environmental crime. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups to protect their privacy and ensure they do not disrupt the tranquility of the lodges.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly, harassing wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local rangers or landowners. 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 Pantanal Sul is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict ecological preservation and safety guidelines. Characterized by its expansive floodplains, diverse wildlife, and dramatic seasonal landscapes, this region provides a truly spectacular setting for legal aerial content creation. To preserve this fragile and vital biome, operations must be conducted with absolute respect for its biodiversity and the quietude of its environment.
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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 protected areas or private ecological reserves (RPPNs), obtaining prior written authorization from the ICMBio or the property owner 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 climate: intense heat, sudden rain squalls, and large birds (like jabirus) pose significant risks to flight safety and drone stability.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never disturb or harass local fauna. Harassing jaguars, caimans, or nesting birds is a severe environmental crime. Additionally, operators must maintain a safe distance from tourist groups to protect their privacy and ensure they do not disrupt the tranquility of the lodges.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly, harassing wildlife, or operating without proper SARPAS logging will lead to immediate flight termination by local rangers or landowners. 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 4:58 AM Rules update • Description and box
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Summary You can legally fly your drone at Vale dos Vinhedos, 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, respect the private property of the wineries, and maintain a safe distance from t
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The airspace over the picturesque Vale dos Vinhedos is open to responsible drone flight operations under general safety guidelines. Characterized by rolling hills, neatly arranged rows of vines, and historic stone buildings, this region provides a spectacular and aesthetically pleasing setting for legal aerial content creation. To protect the private property of vineyards and ensure the safety of visitors, pilots must operate with discretion and professional conduct.

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 wineries (vinícolas), obtaining prior authorization from the property owners is highly recommended to avoid privacy disputes.

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 careful with the region's topography; localized thermal currents can occur in the valleys, and weather conditions in the Serra Gaúcha can shift rapidly, impacting visibility and flight stability.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, never fly directly over people, private events, or sensitive production areas of the wineries without permission. Always maintain a safe distance from crowds to protect public safety and the privacy of guests.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors or private property without consent, or operating without proper SARPAS logging, can lead to immediate flight termination by property owners or local authorities. Violations are subject to administrative fines and potential civil liability for privacy infringement or property disturbance under Brazilian law.
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+ The airspace over the picturesque Vale dos Vinhedos is open to responsible drone flight operations under general safety guidelines. Characterized by rolling hills, neatly arranged rows of vines, and historic stone buildings, this region provides a spectacular and aesthetically pleasing setting for legal aerial content creation. To protect the private property of vineyards and ensure the safety of visitors, pilots must operate with discretion and professional conduct.
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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 wineries (vinícolas), obtaining prior authorization from the property owners is highly recommended to avoid privacy disputes.
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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 careful with the region's topography; localized thermal currents can occur in the valleys, and weather conditions in the Serra Gaúcha can shift rapidly, impacting visibility and flight stability.
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+ Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, never fly directly over people, private events, or sensitive production areas of the wineries without permission. Always maintain a safe distance from crowds to protect public safety and the privacy of guests.
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+ Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over visitors or private property without consent, or operating without proper SARPAS logging, can lead to immediate flight termination by property owners or local authorities. Violations are subject to administrative fines and potential civil liability for privacy infringement or property disturbance under Brazilian law.