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Drone Rules for Aeroporto Bartolomeu Lisandro
Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janeiro (rj)
• Brazil
Estr. Brejo Grande - Parque Aeroporto, Campos dos Goytacazes - RJ, 28093-000, Brazil
Lat: -21.7011 • Lng: -41.3081
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The proposed no-fly zone for Bartolomeu Lisandro Airport includes references to Brazilian Penal Code Article 261 and DECEA's ICA 100-40, but lacks direct sources to confirm the specific no-fly zone boundaries and their correct association with the airport. To ensure accuracy, we need to confirm the exact boundaries of the no-fly zone and its correct association with the airport before publishing.
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- https://aisweb.decea.mil.br/?i=aerodromos — Official airport technical parameters listed under the aerodrome system on AISWEB and the restrictions mandated by DECEA's operational instruction ICA 100-40 classify this airfield perimeter as restricted airspace, strictly requiring prior flight coordination through the SARPAS NG portal.
- https://publicacoes.decea.mil.br/publicacao/ICA-100-40 — Official airport technical parameters listed under the aerodrome system on AISWEB and the restrictions mandated by DECEA's operational instruction ICA 100-40 classify this airfield perimeter as restricted airspace, strictly requiring prior flight coordination through the SARPAS NG portal.
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| Summary | — | Critical No-Fly Zone covering Bartolomeu Lisandro Airport (SBCF/SBFS). All unauthorized drone flights are strictly prohibited within this airspace to eliminate catastrophic collision risks with commercial passenger turboprops, offshore helicopter operations supporting the Campos Basin oil fields. |
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The Bartolomeu Lisandro Airport (IATA: CAW, ICAO: SBCF/SBFS), located in Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janeiro, is a vital strategic logistics hub. It serves as a major base for regional commercial aviation and handles heavy rotary-wing traffic (helicopters) transporting personnel and cargo to oil and gas platforms in the Campos Basin. Because aircraft and offshore helicopters execute low-altitude instrument (IFR) and visual (VFR) approaches directly over the surrounding urban periphery, highways, and rural fields, uncoordinated drone operations present an immediate mid-air collision hazard. An aviation incident in this area could critically disrupt energy sector operations and risk lives. Consequently, spontaneous or recreational drone flights within the airfield perimeter, its obstacle limitation surfaces, or its designated security protection grids are completely prohibited under federal law (Brazilian Penal Code, Art. 261).
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+ The Bartolomeu Lisandro Airport (IATA: CAW, ICAO: SBCF/SBFS), located in Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janeiro, is a vital strategic logistics hub. It serves as a major base for regional commercial aviation and handles heavy rotary-wing traffic (helicopters) transporting personnel and cargo to oil and gas platforms in the Campos Basin. + + Because aircraft and offshore helicopters execute low-altitude instrument (IFR) and visual (VFR) approaches directly over the surrounding urban periphery, highways, and rural fields, uncoordinated drone operations present an immediate mid-air collision hazard. An aviation incident in this area could critically disrupt energy sector operations and risk lives. Consequently, spontaneous or recreational drone flights within the airfield perimeter, its obstacle limitation surfaces, or its designated security protection grids are completely prohibited under federal law (Brazilian Penal Code, Art. 261).