Drone Rules for Estética Facial/Extensão de Cílios Campo Largo Studio Andreia Fancher
Ground / launch-site restriction for Sikorski Heliport (SSCY), a private VFR heliport in Campo Largo, Paraná. Drone launch, landing or close operation from the helipad property or immediate operating area requires permission from the site operator and must not interfere with helicopter arrivals, departures or ground ac
Sikorski Heliport (SSCY) is a published private heliport in Campo Largo, Paraná, listed in AISWEB/DECEA under CIAD PR0132. The published heliport data identify a small concrete landing area, 18 x 18 meters, with a 5 tonne limit, elevation of 960 meters / 3150 feet, VFR operation, and published 07/22 heliport designations.
This is a ground / launch-site rule for the heliport property and its immediate operating environment. It is not intended to create a blanket no-fly zone or an independent local airspace restriction. Drone pilots should not launch, land, stage equipment, hover, film close operations, or operate from the helipad area, access area, apron-like operating space, or adjacent private property without permission from the responsible site operator.
The specific safety concern at SSCY is close-range conflict with helicopters using a compact private helipad. Helicopters may approach or depart at low altitude, use steep profiles, hover close to the surface, or reposition around the pad with limited warning. A drone launched from the property or flown close to the pad could interfere with landing, takeoff, hover, passenger movement, rotor wash area, maintenance activity, or other ground operations.
Pilots operating elsewhere in the surrounding area must still follow Brazilian drone requirements and avoid any interference with manned aviation. Before flying near this published heliport, pilots should check AISWEB/ROTAER, SARPAS NG, current NOTAM information and applicable DECEA/ANAC requirements. Any operation must maintain safe separation from helicopters, people, vehicles and private property.
Rule Type: Ground / launch-site. Place-specific aviation data: Sikorski Heliport (SSCY), CIAD PR0132, Campo Largo/PR; private VFR heliport; concrete 18 x 18 m landing area; 5 t limit; elevation 960 m / 3150 ft; published 07/22 designations. Sources: AISWEB/DECEA ROTAER entry for Sikorski Heliport (SSCY); DECEA Drone/UAS Portal; SARPAS NG; ICA 100-40; ANAC RBAC-E No. 94. This rule is based on ground access, launch-site permission and local operational safety, not on a blanket airspace prohibition. Drone pilots should not launch, land or operate from the heliport property, helipad area, access areas or immediate operating environment without prior permission from the site operator or land manager.
Heliports are sensitive aviation environments because helicopters may arrive or depart at low altitude, with steep approach and departure profiles and limited time for drone detection and avoidance. Drone activity from or immediately around the heliport may create risks during helicopter landing, takeoff, hover, passenger movement, fueling or other ground operations.
Drone pilots operating in the wider area remain responsible for complying with Brazilian drone rules and avoiding interference with manned aviation. Pilots should check SARPAS NG, AISWEB/ROTAER, NOTAMs and applicable DECEA requirements before flying near published heliports. Any operation must maintain safe separation from aircraft, people and property.
Rule Type: Ground / launch-site. Regulatory Context: Private heliport property access, local launch/landing permission, DECEA drone safety guidance, SARPAS NG, ANAC drone rules and the general duty to avoid risk to manned aviation.
Sources: AISWEB/DECEA ROTAER entry for Sikorski Heliport (SSCY), Campo Largo/PR; DECEA Drone/UAS Portal; SARPAS NG; ICA 100-40; ANAC RBAC-E No. 94.