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Drone Rules for Aeroporto Internacional de Campo Grande
Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul (MS)
• Brasil
Av. Duque de Caxias, s/n - Vila Serradinho, Campo Grande - MS, 79101-901, Brasil
Lat: -20.4573 • Lng: -54.6687
Rules Edit History: Aeroporto Internacional de Campo Grande
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• The airport's permit-required zone boundaries and drone authorization requirements have been incorporated.
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- https://antigo.anac.gov.br/assuntos/legislacao/legislacao-1/rbha-e-rbac/rbac/rbac-e-94 — General requirements for unmanned aircraft for civil use.
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| Summary | — | Drone flights near Campo Grande International Airport (CGR) may require authorization due to controlled airspace and the airport's importance as a transportation and logistics hub serving Brazil's central-west region. |
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Airspace Overview Campo Grande International Airport supports passenger transportation, cargo logistics, agribusiness operations, and governmental aviation activities. The airport's strategic position within Mato Grosso do Sul generates regular aircraft movements that may affect nearby drone operations. Regulatory Framework Drone operators must comply with regulations established by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL governing airspace access, operational limitations, and communications systems. Flight Authorization Authorization through the SARPAS platform may be required depending on the planned flight location, altitude, and operational profile. Geofencing Controls Airport geofencing features incorporated by many drone manufacturers may generate operational alerts, altitude restrictions, or authorization requirements within controlled airspace areas. Legal Penalties Non-compliant drone operations may result in administrative penalties, fines, equipment seizure, or legal consequences when aviation safety is impacted.
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+ Airspace Overview + + Campo Grande International Airport supports passenger transportation, cargo logistics, agribusiness operations, and governmental aviation activities. The airport's strategic position within Mato Grosso do Sul generates regular aircraft movements that may affect nearby drone operations. + + Regulatory Framework + + Drone operators must comply with regulations established by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL governing airspace access, operational limitations, and communications systems. + + Flight Authorization + + Authorization through the SARPAS platform may be required depending on the planned flight location, altitude, and operational profile. + + Geofencing Controls + + Airport geofencing features incorporated by many drone manufacturers may generate operational alerts, altitude restrictions, or authorization requirements within controlled airspace areas. + + Legal Penalties + + Non-compliant drone operations may result in administrative penalties, fines, equipment seizure, or legal consequences when aviation safety is impacted.