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Drone Rules for Palácio das Águias

Cabo Frio, Rio de Janeiro (rj) • Brazil
R. Érico Coelho, 72 - Centro, Cabo Frio - RJ, 28905-080, Brazil
Lat: -22.879 • Lng: -42.0195

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  • https://publicacoes.decea.mil.br/publicacao/ICA-100-40 — Under DECEA aviation instruction ICA 100-40, the Palácio das Águias perimeter is a permanent zero-tolerance no-fly zone due to its critical location within the low-altitude offshore helicopter transit corridors of Macaé.
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Summary The airspace over and surrounding the Palácio das Águias (Macaé, RJ) is classified as a highly restricted Urban Public Safety and Heliport Buffer Protection Zone. Civilian drone flights are completely banned over the historical site and its immediate waterfront perimeter.
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The Palácio das Águias, located on the Rio Macaé waterfront in the downtown sector of Macaé, is a niche architectural landmark built in the 19th century. Easily recognized by the prominent sculpted eagles on its facade, it historically served as a wealthy manor, a political meeting point, and a trading post during the region's agricultural boom. Today, it stands as a protected cultural heritage site.

Operating an unauthorized civilian drone near this historical location is strictly illegal due to unique logistical and safety risks:

    Offshore Aviation Supply Lines: Macaé is known as the "National Capital of Petroleum." The coastal airspace directly adjacent to the palace experiences constant, low-altitude helicopter traffic transporting workers and equipment to offshore oil rigs in the Campos Basin. Launching a drone here places it directly in the path of heavy, twin-engine tactical helicopters.

    Complex Wind Shear: Because the palace sits right where the Macaé River meets the Atlantic Ocean, the area is prone to sudden, severe marine wind gusts. A recreational drone can easily lose stabilization and crash into the building's delicate historic structure or nearby high-voltage power lines.

The perimeter is actively monitored due to its proximity to sensitive port and municipal infrastructure. Any unauthorized drone detected operating over the palace or the riverfront without pre-approved authorization via DECEA's SARPAS NG will be targeted for immediate disruption. The pilot will be detained by local law enforcement and face severe federal penalties under DECEA instruction ICA 100-40.
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+ The Palácio das Águias, located on the Rio Macaé waterfront in the downtown sector of Macaé, is a niche architectural landmark built in the 19th century. Easily recognized by the prominent sculpted eagles on its facade, it historically served as a wealthy manor, a political meeting point, and a trading post during the region's agricultural boom. Today, it stands as a protected cultural heritage site.
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+ Operating an unauthorized civilian drone near this historical location is strictly illegal due to unique logistical and safety risks:
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+     Offshore Aviation Supply Lines: Macaé is known as the "National Capital of Petroleum." The coastal airspace directly adjacent to the palace experiences constant, low-altitude helicopter traffic transporting workers and equipment to offshore oil rigs in the Campos Basin. Launching a drone here places it directly in the path of heavy, twin-engine tactical helicopters.
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+     Complex Wind Shear: Because the palace sits right where the Macaé River meets the Atlantic Ocean, the area is prone to sudden, severe marine wind gusts. A recreational drone can easily lose stabilization and crash into the building's delicate historic structure or nearby high-voltage power lines.
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+ The perimeter is actively monitored due to its proximity to sensitive port and municipal infrastructure. Any unauthorized drone detected operating over the palace or the riverfront without pre-approved authorization via DECEA's SARPAS NG will be targeted for immediate disruption. The pilot will be detained by local law enforcement and face severe federal penalties under DECEA instruction ICA 100-40.