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Drone Rules for Complexo Parque do Sabiá

Uberlândia, Minas Gerais (MG) • Brasil
R. Haia, s/n - Tibery, Uberlândia - MG, 38405-112, Brasil
Lat: -18.9083 • Lng: -48.2411

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Summary Drone takeoff and landing operations are permitted at Parque do Sabiá in Uberlândia, in compliance with ANAC, ANATEL, and DECEA ICA 100-40 regulations, supported by its extensive lake system, large open sports fields, and continuous multi-use recreational landscape.
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Parque do Sabiá is the largest and most important urban park in Uberlândia, featuring a large artificial lake, zoological area, botanical sections, sports complexes, cycling tracks, swimming pools, and vast open green spaces integrated into a major urban leisure system.

In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft system regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 airspace rules, the park’s extensive open fields and water surfaces support structured drone operations. The environment enables aerial sports documentation, urban landscape mapping, ecological imaging, and large-scale recreational visualization.
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+ Parque do Sabiá is the largest and most important urban park in Uberlândia, featuring a large artificial lake, zoological area, botanical sections, sports complexes, cycling tracks, swimming pools, and vast open green spaces integrated into a major urban leisure system.
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+ In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft system regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 airspace rules, the park’s extensive open fields and water surfaces support structured drone operations. The environment enables aerial sports documentation, urban landscape mapping, ecological imaging, and large-scale recreational visualization.