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Drone Rules for Lagoa Grande
Feira de Santana, Bahia (BA)
• Brasil
R. Tancredo Neves, 102 - Lagoa Grande, Feira de Santana - BA, 44052-412, Brasil
Lat: -12.2486 • Lng: -38.9392
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- https://www.decea.mil.br/drone/docs/ICA%20100-40%20-%20Aeronaves%20não%20Tripuladas%20e%20o%20Acesso%20ao%20Espaço%20Aéreo%20Brasileiro%202023%20-%20BCA%20103%2006.06.23.pdf — It is the responsibility of the aircraft operator to comply with the regulations established by other competent authorities, including: ANAC, ANATEL, MAPA and MD.
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| Summary | — | Drone operations are permitted in the Lagoa Grande urban park area of Feira de Santana, under compliance with ANAC operational rules and DECEA airspace authorization frameworks. |
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The Lagoa Grande area is a mixed-use urban environmental zone characterized by a lagoon system, surrounding green spaces, and recreational infrastructure. It is one of the most recognized natural-urban interfaces in the city. In accordance with ANAC regulations for remotely piloted aircraft and DECEA’s ICA 100-40 airspace management structure, the area’s open geometry allows for drone takeoff and landing operations in suitable segments, supporting aerial imaging and environmental documentation activities within controlled civil aviation parameters.
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+ The Lagoa Grande area is a mixed-use urban environmental zone characterized by a lagoon system, surrounding green spaces, and recreational infrastructure. It is one of the most recognized natural-urban interfaces in the city. + + In accordance with ANAC regulations for remotely piloted aircraft and DECEA’s ICA 100-40 airspace management structure, the area’s open geometry allows for drone takeoff and landing operations in suitable segments, supporting aerial imaging and environmental documentation activities within controlled civil aviation parameters.