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Drone Rules for Parque das Nações Indígenas

Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul (MS) • Brasil
Av. Afonso Pena, s/n - Centro, Campo Grande - MS, 79002-072, Brasil
Lat: -20.4565 • Lng: -54.5814

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Summary Drone takeoff and landing operations are permitted at Parque das Nações Indígenas in Campo Grande, in compliance with ANAC, ANATEL, and DECEA ICA 100-40 regulations, supported by its extensive urban lake system and large open recreational fields.
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Parque das Nações Indígenas is one of the largest urban parks in Brazil, featuring a large artificial lake system fed by the córrego Prosa, wide open lawns, cycling paths, cultural buildings, and extensive landscaped areas integrated into the urban structure of Campo Grande.

In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft system regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 airspace management rules, the park’s wide open water surfaces and extensive clearings support structured drone operations. The environment enables aerial imaging, urban documentation, ecological mapping, and landscape analysis within Brazilian civil aviation regulatory standards.
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+ Parque das Nações Indígenas is one of the largest urban parks in Brazil, featuring a large artificial lake system fed by the córrego Prosa, wide open lawns, cycling paths, cultural buildings, and extensive landscaped areas integrated into the urban structure of Campo Grande.
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+ In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft system regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 airspace management rules, the park’s wide open water surfaces and extensive clearings support structured drone operations. The environment enables aerial imaging, urban documentation, ecological mapping, and landscape analysis within Brazilian civil aviation regulatory standards.