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Drone Rules for Parque Metropolitano do Abaeté
Salvador, Bahia (BA)
• Brasil
Itapuã, Salvador - BA, 41600-090, Brasil
Lat: -12.9382 • Lng: -38.3493
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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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| Flight status | Unknown | Allowed |
| Summary | — | The Abaeté lagoon system and surrounding dune fields support permitted drone takeoff and landing operations in structured open areas of the park. |
| Mapped shapes | — | db7e0cd7-3933-4b87-9688-1e39b922a82c |
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Parque Metropolitano do Abaeté combines cultural heritage, ecological preservation, and tourism activity in a single coastal system. The area includes dunes, lagoon edges, visitor facilities, and protected vegetation zones. Its open shoreline geometry and elevated sand formations create favorable conditions for structured drone flights, particularly for environmental documentation and coastal imagery.
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+ Parque Metropolitano do Abaeté combines cultural heritage, ecological preservation, and tourism activity in a single coastal system. The area includes dunes, lagoon edges, visitor facilities, and protected vegetation zones. + + Its open shoreline geometry and elevated sand formations create favorable conditions for structured drone flights, particularly for environmental documentation and coastal imagery.