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Drone Rules for Praia Rota do Sol

Capão da Canoa, Rio Grande do Sul (rs) • Brazil
Praia Rota do Sol, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Lat: -29.6438 • Lng: -49.9466
Air Not fully verified Last updated: May 26, 2026

You can legally fly your drone along the Rota do Sol, as the airspace is completely open for responsible use. To ensure a safe and successful flight, you must register your drone with ANAC/ANATEL, log your flight plan on the SARPAS system, keep a safe distance from all vehicle traffic and power lines, and strictly avoi


The airspace over the scenic Rota do Sol is open to responsible drone flight operations under strict safety guidelines. Characterized by its sweeping curves, transition from dense Atlantic Forest to coastal plains, and unique geological formations, this route provides a dramatic setting for legal aerial content creation. To ensure safety, pilots must operate with maximum caution, especially given the variable visibility, potential mountain mist, and traffic conditions along this important corridor.

Regulatory Framework & Permissions: Drone operations are allowed for recreational and landscape capturing. All operators must ensure their aircraft is properly registered with ANAC and ANATEL, and flights must strictly follow DECEA regulations (ICA 100-40) for unmanned aircraft.

Flight Authorization & Coordination: Standard recreational flights do not require specialized individual permits, but you must log your flight path and request clearance via the SARPAS portal. For professional, commercial, or documentary media productions involving scenic road shots, obtaining prior authorization is highly recommended to avoid any interference with road safety.

Geofencing & Flight Conditions: The area's coordinates are not blocked by permanent firmware-level Red Zones, meaning your aircraft will unlock and take off normally. However, pilots must be extremely careful with sudden fog banks (common in the Serra region), wind gusts near mountain passes, and proximity to high-voltage power lines that often border the highway.

Environmental & Access Restrictions: To keep your flights legal, drones must never be used to track vehicles or harass local wildlife. Operators must maintain a safe distance from other road users, residential areas, and critical infrastructure to protect public privacy and safety.

Legal Penalties: Flying a drone recklessly over the highway or moving vehicles, or operating without proper SARPAS logging, will lead to immediate flight termination by local authorities. Violations are subject to equipment confiscation, heavy administrative fines, and criminal prosecution under Article 261 of the Brazilian Penal Code if airspace safety is compromised.

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