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Drone Rules for Museu Senzala Negro Liberto
Redenção, Ceará (CE)
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Redenção - Ceará, 62790-000, Brazil
Lat: -4.22512 • Lng: -38.722
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Your proposed rule edit for Museu Senzala Negro Liberto includes detailed operational guidelines for drone pilots, referencing DECEA's ICA 100-40 regulations. However, to ensure accuracy and reliability, it is important to reference official sources that confirm these regulations. Additionally, the outline provided is a general polygon; a more precise outline representing the actual area of the museum would enhance 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 privately managed historical site with zero tolerance for unauthorized recreational flights. Casual drone captures for social media are strictly banned. Professional filmmakers or commercial production companies must secure written authorization directly from the estate's administration weeks i |
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Located in Redenção, Ceará—the first city in Brazil to abolish slavery—this museum operates inside the historic Sítio Livramento. The complex preserves a well-preserved 19th-century big house (Casa-Grande), an intact slave quarters (Senzala), and a historic sugarcane mill. Because it is a privately owned historical heritage site dedicated to memory and reflection, operating drones recreationally over the property is completely restricted. Regulatory Framework: The airspace in this sector is overseen by DECEA. Launching an unmanned aircraft over a historical tourist site without an officially approved flight plan in the SARPAS system is illegal under Brazilian airspace regulations. Proximity & Privacy Limits: Per ANAC rules, you must maintain a mandatory 30-meter horizontal safety buffer from non-consenting people. Because the museum is a confined historical site with regular tourist groups and narrow visitation paths, maintaining this legal safety margin is practically impossible. Legal Penalties: Unauthorized flights will be met with immediate action by the estate's private security. Operating illegally risks permanent equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines from ANAC, and potential criminal charges under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering safety in an active public/tourist zone.
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+ Located in Redenção, Ceará—the first city in Brazil to abolish slavery—this museum operates inside the historic Sítio Livramento. The complex preserves a well-preserved 19th-century big house (Casa-Grande), an intact slave quarters (Senzala), and a historic sugarcane mill. Because it is a privately owned historical heritage site dedicated to memory and reflection, operating drones recreationally over the property is completely restricted. + + Regulatory Framework: The airspace in this sector is overseen by DECEA. Launching an unmanned aircraft over a historical tourist site without an officially approved flight plan in the SARPAS system is illegal under Brazilian airspace regulations. + + Proximity & Privacy Limits: Per ANAC rules, you must maintain a mandatory 30-meter horizontal safety buffer from non-consenting people. Because the museum is a confined historical site with regular tourist groups and narrow visitation paths, maintaining this legal safety margin is practically impossible. + + Legal Penalties: Unauthorized flights will be met with immediate action by the estate's private security. Operating illegally risks permanent equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines from ANAC, and potential criminal charges under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering safety in an active public/tourist zone.