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Drone Rules for Parque Municipal Américo Renné Giannetti

Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais (MG) • Brasil
Av. Afonso Pena, 1377 - Centro, Belo Horizonte - MG, 30130-002, Brasil
Lat: -19.9243 • Lng: -43.9348

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Summary Drone operations are permitted at Parque Municipal de Belo Horizonte, where its central urban green areas and open recreational spaces enable controlled takeoff and landing activities under ANAC and DECEA regulations.
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Parque Municipal Américo Renné Giannetti is a historic urban park located in the center of Belo Horizonte, featuring gardens, lakes, walking paths, cultural spaces, and recreational infrastructure integrated into the dense urban fabric of the city.

According to ANAC drone operation rules and DECEA ICA 100-40 airspace management framework, the park’s open internal zones support aerial operations. Its urban layout allows for aerial photography, environmental documentation, and cityscape imaging within regulated Brazilian civil aviation conditions.
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+ Parque Municipal Américo Renné Giannetti is a historic urban park located in the center of Belo Horizonte, featuring gardens, lakes, walking paths, cultural spaces, and recreational infrastructure integrated into the dense urban fabric of the city.
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+ According to ANAC drone operation rules and DECEA ICA 100-40 airspace management framework, the park’s open internal zones support aerial operations. Its urban layout allows for aerial photography, environmental documentation, and cityscape imaging within regulated Brazilian civil aviation conditions.