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Drone Rules for Natal AFB
Parnamirim, State of Rio Grande do Norte (rn)
• Brazil
R. do Especialista, S/N - Emaús, Parnamirim - RN, 59148-900, Brazil
Lat: -5.90047 • Lng: -35.247
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| Rule category | Ground | Air |
| Flight status | Unknown | NoFly |
| Summary | — | Critical No-Fly Zone covering Natal Air Force Base (SBNT). All unauthorized drone flights are strictly prohibited within this airspace to eliminate severe collision risks with advanced military fighter jet training, tactical transport aircraft, and joint international military exercises. |
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Natal Air Force Base (SBNT), located on Rua do Especialista in the Emaús district of Parnamirim, Rio Grande do Norte, is one of the most critical operational and training hubs for the Brazilian Air Force (FAB). It is the specialized home of the 1st Fighter Aviation Group training squadrons (such as the Joker Squadron operating A-29 Super Tucanos) and helicopter tactical training wings. Additionally, SBNT frequently hosts large-scale multinational joint military exercises, such as Cruzex, resulting in an exceptionally high concentration of high-performance combat aircraft moving at high speeds and low altitudes.
The base operates a highly active and complex military airspace directly adjacent to the expanding urban areas of Parnamirim and Natal. Because tactical aircraft, heavy transports, and military helicopters constantly execute low-altitude training maneuvers, visual patterns, and precision instrument approaches over the surrounding residential and commercial sectors, any uncoordinated drone activity poses an immediate threat to national security and pilot safety. Spontaneous or recreational drone flights within the base perimeter, its tactical approach corridors, or its surrounding military airspace are completely banned under federal and military law (Brazilian Penal Code, Art. 261).
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Regulatory & Military Authorities: Department of Airspace Control (DECEA), ANAC, and the Brazilian Air Force (FAB).
Primary Framework: ICA 100-40 (DECEA regulations on UAS) and Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code.
Flight Planning Portal: Operational protection zones, military restricted areas, and specific airspace clearance protocols are managed via SARPAS NG and Aisweb.
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+ Natal Air Force Base (SBNT), located on Rua do Especialista in the Emaús district of Parnamirim, Rio Grande do Norte, is one of the most critical operational and training hubs for the Brazilian Air Force (FAB). It is the specialized home of the 1st Fighter Aviation Group training squadrons (such as the Joker Squadron operating A-29 Super Tucanos) and helicopter tactical training wings. Additionally, SBNT frequently hosts large-scale multinational joint military exercises, such as Cruzex, resulting in an exceptionally high concentration of high-performance combat aircraft moving at high speeds and low altitudes. + + The base operates a highly active and complex military airspace directly adjacent to the expanding urban areas of Parnamirim and Natal. Because tactical aircraft, heavy transports, and military helicopters constantly execute low-altitude training maneuvers, visual patterns, and precision instrument approaches over the surrounding residential and commercial sectors, any uncoordinated drone activity poses an immediate threat to national security and pilot safety. Spontaneous or recreational drone flights within the base perimeter, its tactical approach corridors, or its surrounding military airspace are completely banned under federal and military law (Brazilian Penal Code, Art. 261). + + Sources + + Regulatory & Military Authorities: Department of Airspace Control (DECEA), ANAC, and the Brazilian Air Force (FAB). + + Primary Framework: ICA 100-40 (DECEA regulations on UAS) and Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code. + + Flight Planning Portal: Operational protection zones, military restricted areas, and specific airspace clearance protocols are managed via SARPAS NG and Aisweb.