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Drone Rules for Parque Municipal Erivaldo Cerqueira

Feira de Santana, Bahia (BA) • Brasil
Av. José Falcão da Silva - Queimadinha, Feira de Santana - BA, 40301-110, Brasil
Lat: -12.2367 • Lng: -38.9643

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Summary Drone takeoff and landing operations are permitted at Parque da Lagoa Erivaldo Cerqueira in Feira de Santana, in compliance with ANAC, ANATEL, and DECEA regulations governing civil drone operations in Brazil.
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Parque da Lagoa Erivaldo Cerqueira is one of the main urban leisure and environmental spaces in Feira de Santana, featuring a large lagoon, walking tracks, sports areas, and open recreational fields. Its layout integrates water surfaces with wide public green zones.

In accordance with ANAC operational rules and DECEA airspace regulations (ICA 100-40 framework), the park’s open structure allows for structured drone operations, including aerial imaging, mapping, and environmental documentation within controlled urban airspace conditions defined by Brazilian civil aviation standards.
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+ Parque da Lagoa Erivaldo Cerqueira is one of the main urban leisure and environmental spaces in Feira de Santana, featuring a large lagoon, walking tracks, sports areas, and open recreational fields. Its layout integrates water surfaces with wide public green zones.
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+ In accordance with ANAC operational rules and DECEA airspace regulations (ICA 100-40 framework), the park’s open structure allows for structured drone operations, including aerial imaging, mapping, and environmental documentation within controlled urban airspace conditions defined by Brazilian civil aviation standards.