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Drone Rules for BR AVIATION

Cruzeiro do Sul, Acre (AC) • Brasil
Cruzeiro do Sul - AC, 69980-000, Brasil
Lat: -7.59668 • Lng: -72.773

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Jun 2, 2026 6:02 PM Approved • The airport's permit-required zone boundaries and drone authorization requirements have been incorporated.
Author: SoniAnderson (1004)
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Your proposed edit has been approved. It accurately reflects the regulations for drone operations near Cruzeiro do Sul International Airport (CZS).
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Summary Drone operations near Cruzeiro do Sul International Airport (CZS) may require prior authorization due to the airport's controlled airspace and its role as a critical transportation link within the western Amazon region. Operators should verify applicable airspace requirements before flight.
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Airspace Overview

Cruzeiro do Sul International Airport serves one of Brazil's most remote and geographically significant regions, providing essential connectivity for passenger transport, cargo operations, healthcare logistics, and governmental services. Aircraft frequently operate along routes connecting isolated communities, making airspace coordination an important consideration for nearby drone operations.

Regulatory Framework

All drone operations must comply with regulations established by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL. These authorities govern airspace access, operational safety requirements, and communications equipment standards.

Flight Authorization

Depending on flight location, altitude, and operational characteristics, authorization through the SARPAS platform may be required before operating within airport-related controlled airspace sectors.

Geofencing Controls

Commercial drone systems may implement airport geofencing measures that provide alerts, altitude limitations, or authorization requirements when operating near protected airspace.

Legal Penalties

Unauthorized operations that interfere with aviation activities or violate applicable regulations may result in administrative sanctions, equipment seizure, monetary fines, or legal proceedings.
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+ Cruzeiro do Sul International Airport serves one of Brazil's most remote and geographically significant regions, providing essential connectivity for passenger transport, cargo operations, healthcare logistics, and governmental services. Aircraft frequently operate along routes connecting isolated communities, making airspace coordination an important consideration for nearby drone operations.
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+ Regulatory Framework
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+ All drone operations must comply with regulations established by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL. These authorities govern airspace access, operational safety requirements, and communications equipment standards.
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+ Flight Authorization
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+ Depending on flight location, altitude, and operational characteristics, authorization through the SARPAS platform may be required before operating within airport-related controlled airspace sectors.
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+ Geofencing Controls
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+ Commercial drone systems may implement airport geofencing measures that provide alerts, altitude limitations, or authorization requirements when operating near protected airspace.
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+ Legal Penalties
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+ Unauthorized operations that interfere with aviation activities or violate applicable regulations may result in administrative sanctions, equipment seizure, monetary fines, or legal proceedings.