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Drone Rules for Parque da Criança

Campina Grande, Paraíba (PB) • Brasil
Av. Dr. Elpídio de Almeida, 215 - Catolé, Campina Grande - PB, 58410-215, Brasil
Lat: -7.22709 • Lng: -35.8783

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Summary Drone takeoff and landing operations are permitted at Parque da Criança in Campina Grande, in compliance with ANAC, ANATEL, and DECEA ICA 100-40 regulations, supported by its extensive recreational infrastructure, open green areas, and landscaped urban environment.
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Parque da Criança is one of Campina Grande’s most prominent public leisure spaces, featuring walking and cycling paths, sports courts, playgrounds, fitness facilities, gardens, and expansive open lawns designed for recreation and community activities.

In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft system regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 airspace rules, the park’s broad open spaces and unobstructed recreational layout support structured drone operations. The environment enables urban landscape documentation, recreational imaging, and aerial mapping within Brazilian civil aviation standards.
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+ Parque da Criança is one of Campina Grande’s most prominent public leisure spaces, featuring walking and cycling paths, sports courts, playgrounds, fitness facilities, gardens, and expansive open lawns designed for recreation and community activities.
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+ In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft system regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 airspace rules, the park’s broad open spaces and unobstructed recreational layout support structured drone operations. The environment enables urban landscape documentation, recreational imaging, and aerial mapping within Brazilian civil aviation standards.