Drone Rules for Aeroporto Internacional de Corumbá
Drone operations near Corumbá International Airport (CMG) may require prior authorization due to controlled airspace and the airport's strategic location near Brazil's border with Bolivia.
Airspace Overview
Corumbá International Airport supports passenger transportation, regional connectivity, governmental activities, and cross-border aviation operations. Its proximity to international boundaries and environmentally sensitive areas contributes to an operational environment where drone activities may require enhanced coordination.
Regulatory Framework
All drone flights must comply with regulations established by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL. These agencies oversee operational safety, controlled airspace access, and communications equipment compliance.
Flight Authorization
Depending on flight altitude, location, and mission profile, authorization through SARPAS may be required before operating within airport-related controlled airspace sectors.
Geofencing Controls
Commercial drone manufacturers may implement geofencing measures that generate warnings or operational limitations when approaching airport protection areas.
Legal Penalties
Unauthorized operations that interfere with air navigation or violate applicable regulations may result in administrative sanctions, fines, equipment seizure, or legal proceedings under Brazilian law.