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Vitória, Espírito Santo (es) • Brazil
Aeroporto, Vitória - ES, Brazil
Lat: -20.2617 • Lng: -40.2833

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Rule category Ground Air
Flight status Unknown Permission
Summary Drone flights near Vitória Airport are strictly restricted and blocked by automated GPS geofencing due to its location inside a dense urban and coastal environment. All operations within the designated safety zones require mandatory advance clearance through the SARPAS system, and unauthorized flights face immediate eq
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The airspace surrounding Vitória Airport (VIX) is heavily restricted due to its immediate proximity to dense urban areas, coastal zones, and major industrial hubs. Because commercial flight paths and final approaches operate at very low altitudes directly over highly populated neighborhoods, public beaches like Camburi, and local ports, strict drone monitoring and a zero-tolerance policy for unauthorized flights are permanently enforced.

Regulatory Framework: All unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operations in the region are strictly governed by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL to maintain absolute safety and coordination within the capital's busy metropolitan airspace.

Flight Authorization: Due to the airport's central urban location, a massive portion of Vitória and neighboring municipalities (like Vila Velha and Serra) falls within critical safety buffers. Flying a drone anywhere near these corridors requires mandatory advance scheduling and formal authorization through the SARPAS portal.

Geofencing Controls: Commercial drone manufacturers map Vitória Airport as a high-risk Restricted Zone (Red Zone) in their GPS safety databases. The automated firmware automatically triggers a software lockout that completely disables drone motors, making unauthorized takeoffs impossible within the restricted perimeter.

Legal Penalties: Operating an unauthorized drone in this active commercial flight corridor is a federal crime under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code (endangering air transport safety). Violations trigger immediate law enforcement action, leading to equipment confiscation, heavy regulatory fines, and criminal prosecution.
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+ The airspace surrounding Vitória Airport (VIX) is heavily restricted due to its immediate proximity to dense urban areas, coastal zones, and major industrial hubs. Because commercial flight paths and final approaches operate at very low altitudes directly over highly populated neighborhoods, public beaches like Camburi, and local ports, strict drone monitoring and a zero-tolerance policy for unauthorized flights are permanently enforced.
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+ Regulatory Framework: All unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operations in the region are strictly governed by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL to maintain absolute safety and coordination within the capital's busy metropolitan airspace.
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+ Flight Authorization: Due to the airport's central urban location, a massive portion of Vitória and neighboring municipalities (like Vila Velha and Serra) falls within critical safety buffers. Flying a drone anywhere near these corridors requires mandatory advance scheduling and formal authorization through the SARPAS portal.
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+ Geofencing Controls: Commercial drone manufacturers map Vitória Airport as a high-risk Restricted Zone (Red Zone) in their GPS safety databases. The automated firmware automatically triggers a software lockout that completely disables drone motors, making unauthorized takeoffs impossible within the restricted perimeter.
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+ Legal Penalties: Operating an unauthorized drone in this active commercial flight corridor is a federal crime under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code (endangering air transport safety). Violations trigger immediate law enforcement action, leading to equipment confiscation, heavy regulatory fines, and criminal prosecution.