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Drone Rules for Parque Balneário - Paulo Afonso

Paulo Afonso, Bahia (BA) • Brasil
Alves de Souza, Paulo Afonso - BA, 48607, Brasil
Lat: -9.39652 • Lng: -38.2125

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Jun 3, 2026 1:56 PM Approved • Initial rule details submitted from the map.
Author: SoniAnderson (1004)
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Your proposed edit has been approved. It accurately reflects the regulations for drone operations at Parque Balneário Abelardo Wanderley.
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Summary Drone takeoff and landing may be permitted only under strict operational control at Abelardo Wanderley Balneary Park, subject to regulatory compliance and heightened safety precautions due to high public density.
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This balneary park is a highly frequented recreational water area along the São Francisco River, attracting swimmers, tourists, and social gatherings. While aerial imaging is technically possible, the environment presents elevated operational risk due to continuous human activity in both land and water areas.

Drone operations require strict adherence to safety distances and should avoid any flight over people or water activity zones. Authorization through SARPAS and coordination with local management may be necessary depending on the intended operation.
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+ This balneary park is a highly frequented recreational water area along the São Francisco River, attracting swimmers, tourists, and social gatherings. While aerial imaging is technically possible, the environment presents elevated operational risk due to continuous human activity in both land and water areas.
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+ Drone operations require strict adherence to safety distances and should avoid any flight over people or water activity zones. Authorization through SARPAS and coordination with local management may be necessary depending on the intended operation.