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Drone Rules for Industry Museum
Fortaleza, Ceará (CE)
• Brazil
R. Dr. João Moreira, 143 - Centro, Fortaleza - CE, 60030-000, Brazil
Lat: -3.72337 • Lng: -38.526
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Your proposed rule edit for Museu da Indústria in Fortaleza has been approved. The detailed operational guidelines for drone pilots, referencing DECEA's ICA 100-40 regulations, are accurate and relevant. The outline provided is a good-quality polygon representing the actual area of the museum, enhancing the rule's effectiveness.
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- https://static.decea.mil.br/publicacoes/files/2026/1774979550-ica-100-40-2026-final.pdf?X-Amz-Content-Sha256=UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=pNf2JQbOhtSrsEzMW9aNRYAHfqzX2fnd%2F20260528%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20260528T192043Z&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Expires=900&X-Amz-Signature=b77a459fbd96cda82dde25a19b3ee1c1e25e3cc382f4717462d89d894b6a091d — This LINK is a technical source based on the official regulations from ANAC (RBAC-E 94) and DECEA (ICA 100-40) for the safe operation of drones [cite: 1].
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| Field | Before | After |
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| Rule category | Ground | Air |
| Flight status | Unknown | NoFly |
| Summary | — | Do not fly here. It is a protected historical institution in a tight downtown zone. Casual and recreational drone flights are strictly banned. Professional, commercial, or institutional media captures require a formal project submission to the museum administration weeks in advance, along with liability insurance and a |
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Located in the historic center of Fortaleza, Ceará, the Museu da Indústria operates inside a structurally preserved 19th-century landmark. The building is positioned in a dense metropolitan area characterized by heavy pedestrian movement, narrow streets, and overhead utility lines. Because it is surrounded by active public spaces, historical structures, and falls within restricted urban airspace, launching or operating a drone here recreationally is completely barred. Regulatory Framework: The airspace over Fortaleza's historic center is strictly regulated by DECEA. Flying any drone in this sector without a formal, pre-approved flight path registered through the SARPAS system is illegal. Proximity Limits: In accordance with ANAC safety regulations, pilots must maintain a minimum 30-meter horizontal safety buffer from non-consenting individuals. The tight urban layout and constant foot traffic surrounding the museum make compliance with this safety distance impossible. Legal Penalties: Unauthorized flights will lead to immediate grounding by the facility's security or local law enforcement. Operating illegally risks equipment confiscation, substantial fines from ANAC, and criminal charges under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for creating hazards in public metropolitan airspace.
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+ Located in the historic center of Fortaleza, Ceará, the Museu da Indústria operates inside a structurally preserved 19th-century landmark. The building is positioned in a dense metropolitan area characterized by heavy pedestrian movement, narrow streets, and overhead utility lines. Because it is surrounded by active public spaces, historical structures, and falls within restricted urban airspace, launching or operating a drone here recreationally is completely barred. + + Regulatory Framework: The airspace over Fortaleza's historic center is strictly regulated by DECEA. Flying any drone in this sector without a formal, pre-approved flight path registered through the SARPAS system is illegal. + + Proximity Limits: In accordance with ANAC safety regulations, pilots must maintain a minimum 30-meter horizontal safety buffer from non-consenting individuals. The tight urban layout and constant foot traffic surrounding the museum make compliance with this safety distance impossible. + + Legal Penalties: Unauthorized flights will lead to immediate grounding by the facility's security or local law enforcement. Operating illegally risks equipment confiscation, substantial fines from ANAC, and criminal charges under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for creating hazards in public metropolitan airspace.