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Pinhais, Paraná (PR)
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Av. Fabio Vicente de Moura, 4988 - Jardim das Nascentes, Pinhais - PR, 83320, Brazil
Lat: -25.417 • Lng: -49.1301
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- https://www.cobra.org.br/documentos/arquivos/norma_seguranca_cobra.pdf — Do not treat this as a public park. It is a technical aviation facility. Membership and strict adherence to the club's specific safety rules are the only ways to ensure your access is legal and socially welcome.
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| Summary | — | Fly Status: Managed Private Facility. The CPAER (Clube Paranaense de Aeromodelismo) is a restricted, member-only aviation site. It is not a public recreation area. Per 2026 ICA 100-40 regulations, all flight operations mandate active SARPAS NG flight plans and valid ANAC SISANT registration to ensure legal, safe, and s |
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Explanation The CPAER is a specialized facility dedicated to the practice of aeromodelling. It operates under strict COBRA safety norms to manage risk and protect the airfield infrastructure. The site is structured as a technical aerodrome; unauthorized entry or flying without membership/prior board approval is strictly prohibited and violates both club bylaws and federal aviation safety standards. Core Requirements for 2026: Mandatory Authorization: The ICA 100-40 mandates a SARPAS NG flight plan for every individual flight operation. ANAC Compliance: Aircraft over 250g must be registered in the SISANT system. You must have your registration proof accessible while on the field. Operational Integrity: The facility maintains strictly enforced "flight lines" and "pit zones." Deviating from these safety buffers is a direct violation of both club rules and federal aviation standards. How to be "Socially Accepted": Request Access: Never arrive unannounced. Reach out to the club's board to understand the specific visitor policies and requirements for guest flight privileges. Safety First: Always use the "Pista!" call-out procedure clearly before entering the runway or landing area. Coordination: Verify your transmitter frequency with other pilots on the flight line before powering on your equipment to prevent signal interference.
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+ Explanation + The CPAER is a specialized facility dedicated to the practice of aeromodelling. It operates under strict COBRA safety norms to manage risk and protect the airfield infrastructure. The site is structured as a technical aerodrome; unauthorized entry or flying without membership/prior board approval is strictly prohibited and violates both club bylaws and federal aviation safety standards. + + Core Requirements for 2026: + + Mandatory Authorization: The ICA 100-40 mandates a SARPAS NG flight plan for every individual flight operation. + + ANAC Compliance: Aircraft over 250g must be registered in the SISANT system. You must have your registration proof accessible while on the field. + + Operational Integrity: The facility maintains strictly enforced "flight lines" and "pit zones." Deviating from these safety buffers is a direct violation of both club rules and federal aviation standards. + + How to be "Socially Accepted": + + Request Access: Never arrive unannounced. Reach out to the club's board to understand the specific visitor policies and requirements for guest flight privileges. + + Safety First: Always use the "Pista!" call-out procedure clearly before entering the runway or landing area. + + Coordination: Verify your transmitter frequency with other pilots on the flight line before powering on your equipment to prevent signal interference.