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Drone Rules for Museu Brasileiro do Futebol

Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais (MG) • Brasil
Av. Coronel Oscar Paschoal, s/n - Pampulha, Belo Horizonte - MG, 54879-020, Brasil
Lat: -19.8663 • Lng: -43.9718

Rules Edit History: Museu Brasileiro do Futebol

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Your proposed rule edit for the Brazilian Football Museum includes detailed operational guidelines for drone pilots, referencing ANAC and DECEA 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 Brazilian Football Museum would enhance the rule's effectiveness.
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Summary Flying a drone at the Brazilian Football Museum, located inside the Pacaembu Stadium in São Paulo, is not allowed for recreational use without authorization because the area is in a densely populated urban zone, near helipads, and has constant public circulation. Under ANAC and DECEA rules, any flight there is consider
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The Brazilian Football Museum is housed in the Paulo Machado de Carvalho Municipal Stadium in the Pacaembu neighborhood, in central São Paulo. Because it is a consolidated urban area with tall buildings, busy avenues, schools, and hospitals nearby, drone flight falls under the most restrictive category of ANAC RBAC-E 94. Even drones under 250g that do not need registration cannot fly over people, crowds, moving vehicles, or public property without authorization. The stadium and museum receive thousands of visitors, so any recreational flight would be considered over a gathering, which is prohibited.
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+ The Brazilian Football Museum is housed in the Paulo Machado de Carvalho Municipal Stadium in the Pacaembu neighborhood, in central São Paulo. Because it is a consolidated urban area with tall buildings, busy avenues, schools, and hospitals nearby, drone flight falls under the most restrictive category of ANAC RBAC-E 94. Even drones under 250g that do not need registration cannot fly over people, crowds, moving vehicles, or public property without authorization. The stadium and museum receive thousands of visitors, so any recreational flight would be considered over a gathering, which is prohibited.