Drone Rules for Museu do Amanhã
Drone operations at the Museum of Tomorrow are strictly restricted due to its location in a highly populated urban area and its proximity to active maritime and pedestrian zones. Recreational flights are prohibited to ensure public safety and site security, while commercial or professional operations require explicit,
The Museum of Tomorrow is situated in the Mauá Pier area of Rio de Janeiro, a zone characterized by intense pedestrian traffic, proximity to maritime operations, and high-visibility public infrastructure. Due to these factors, the primary concern is the mitigation of risk to the general public and the prevention of interference with critical urban operations. Flying over the museum grounds without prior consent poses a significant safety hazard and may violate local privacy and civil aviation laws.
Professional and commercial entities seeking to conduct drone operations must obtain formal, written approval from the museum’s administration well in advance of their planned activity. During any authorized operation, pilots are required to maintain a direct visual line of sight with their aircraft at all times and must strictly avoid hovering over, or capturing imagery of, visitors or restricted event areas. Furthermore, all pilots must comply with national regulations set by the relevant aviation authorities regarding flight over populated areas and restricted zones. Unauthorized flights are strictly discouraged and may be subject to intervention by local security or law enforcement.