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Drone Rules for Museu Oscar Niemeyer
Curitiba, Paraná (PR)
• Brazil
R. Mal. Hermes, 999 - Centro Cívico, Curitiba - PR, 80530-230, Brazil
Lat: -25.41 • Lng: -49.2674
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Your proposed rule edit for the Oscar Niemeyer Museum includes detailed operational guidelines for drone pilots, referencing ANAC, DECEA, and ANATEL regulations. The submitted source supports the claim that drone operations at the museum require prior written authorization from the museum's administration and adherence to relevant regulations. The outline provided is a polygon representing the museum's footprint, which matches the selected place.
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- https://publicacoes.decea.mil.br/publicacao/ICA-100-40 — This LINK is a technical source based on the official regulations from ANAC (RBAC-E 94) and DECEA (ICA 100-40) for the safe operation of drones [cite: 1].
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| Rule category | Ground | Air |
| Flight status | Unknown | NoFly |
| Summary | — | Drone flight operations at the Oscar Niemeyer Museum are restricted to ensure the safety of museum patrons and to protect the privacy of the site. Recreational flight is strongly discouraged due to high pedestrian density in the area, and any commercial or professional operation requires mandatory prior written authori |
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The Oscar Niemeyer Museum is a high-traffic public landmark, which necessitates strict operational control to prevent safety risks to visitors and to maintain the integrity of the site. Due to the significant number of pedestrians and the museum's complex architectural structure, flight paths must avoid direct overflight of crowds and sensitive event areas at all times. Professional and commercial operators are required to secure explicit permission from the museum's management office before initiating any flight activities. This process ensures that operations do not interfere with ongoing public exhibitions or private events held on the premises. Regardless of project authorization, all pilots are legally obligated to maintain a direct visual line of sight with their aircraft, strictly adhere to the altitude limits set by national airspace regulations, and prioritize the privacy rights of all individuals present on the museum grounds. Failure to comply with these safety standards may result in local legal repercussions.
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+ The Oscar Niemeyer Museum is a high-traffic public landmark, which necessitates strict operational control to prevent safety risks to visitors and to maintain the integrity of the site. Due to the significant number of pedestrians and the museum's complex architectural structure, flight paths must avoid direct overflight of crowds and sensitive event areas at all times. + + Professional and commercial operators are required to secure explicit permission from the museum's management office before initiating any flight activities. This process ensures that operations do not interfere with ongoing public exhibitions or private events held on the premises. Regardless of project authorization, all pilots are legally obligated to maintain a direct visual line of sight with their aircraft, strictly adhere to the altitude limits set by national airspace regulations, and prioritize the privacy rights of all individuals present on the museum grounds. Failure to comply with these safety standards may result in local legal repercussions.