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Drone Rules for Tabatinga Airport - SBTT
Tabatinga, Amazonas (AM)
• Brasil
Praça Marechal-do-ar Eduardo Gomes s/n - Estrada Da Comara, Tabatinga - AM, 69640-000, Brasil
Lat: -4.25038 • Lng: -69.9394
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- https://antigo.anac.gov.br/assuntos/legislacao/legislacao-1/rbha-e-rbac/rbac/rbac-e-94 — General requirements for unmanned aircraft for civil use.
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| Summary | — | Drone operations near Tabatinga International Airport (TBT) may require prior authorization due to controlled airspace and the airport's strategic location along Brazil's border with Colombia and Peru. Operators should verify airspace restrictions before conducting flights in the surrounding region. |
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Airspace Overview Tabatinga International Airport serves one of Brazil's most important tri-border regions and plays a vital role in regional connectivity, governmental operations, public services, and logistical support throughout the western Amazon. Due to the airport's significance for both civilian and institutional aviation activities, nearby drone operations may be subject to additional coordination requirements. Regulatory Framework All drone flights must comply with regulations established by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL. These agencies regulate access to controlled airspace, 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 conducting operations near airport-controlled airspace. Geofencing Controls Commercial drone manufacturers may implement airport-related geofencing measures that provide warnings, altitude limitations, or authorization requirements when operating near protected airspace. Legal Penalties Unauthorized drone 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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+ Airspace Overview + + Tabatinga International Airport serves one of Brazil's most important tri-border regions and plays a vital role in regional connectivity, governmental operations, public services, and logistical support throughout the western Amazon. Due to the airport's significance for both civilian and institutional aviation activities, nearby drone operations may be subject to additional coordination requirements. + + Regulatory Framework + + All drone flights must comply with regulations established by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL. These agencies regulate access to controlled airspace, 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 conducting operations near airport-controlled airspace. + + Geofencing Controls + + Commercial drone manufacturers may implement airport-related geofencing measures that provide warnings, altitude limitations, or authorization requirements when operating near protected airspace. + + Legal Penalties + + Unauthorized drone operations that interfere with aviation activities or violate applicable regulations may result in administrative sanctions, equipment seizure, monetary fines, or legal proceedings.