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Drone Rules for Partners Air Serviços e Comércio de Produtos de Petróleo
Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul (RS)
• Brasil
Av. Zeferino Costa, 1300 - Tres Vendas, Pelotas - RS, 96070-480, Brasil
Lat: -31.7164 • Lng: -52.3323
Rules Edit History: Partners Air Serviços e Comércio de Produtos de Petróleo
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• The airport's authorization perimeter and associated drone flight permission regulations have been implemented.
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- https://antigo.anac.gov.br/assuntos/legislacao/legislacao-1/rbha-e-rbac/rbac/rbac-e-94 — General requirements for unmanned aircraft for civil use.
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- Restricted drone use area - Authorization required.
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| Summary | — | Drone flights near Pelotas International Airport (PET) may require authorization due to controlled airspace and the airport's role in supporting regional and cross-border aviation activities in southern Brazil. |
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Airspace Overview Located near Brazil's southern frontier, Pelotas International Airport supports passenger transportation, business aviation, cargo operations, and regional connectivity. The airport contributes to economic integration across southern Rio Grande do Sul, creating an operational environment where drone flights may require additional coordination. Regulatory Framework Drone operators must comply with regulations issued by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL concerning airspace access, operational safety, and technical compliance requirements. Flight Authorization Prior approval through SARPAS may be necessary depending on the intended flight area, altitude, and operational profile. Geofencing Controls Many drone manufacturers utilize geofencing technologies that may issue alerts, impose altitude limitations, or require additional authorization procedures near airport environments. Legal Penalties Unauthorized drone activity that violates aviation regulations may result in administrative actions, monetary penalties, equipment seizure, or legal consequences where aviation safety is compromised.
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+ Airspace Overview + + Located near Brazil's southern frontier, Pelotas International Airport supports passenger transportation, business aviation, cargo operations, and regional connectivity. The airport contributes to economic integration across southern Rio Grande do Sul, creating an operational environment where drone flights may require additional coordination. + + Regulatory Framework + + Drone operators must comply with regulations issued by DECEA, ANAC, and ANATEL concerning airspace access, operational safety, and technical compliance requirements. + + Flight Authorization + + Prior approval through SARPAS may be necessary depending on the intended flight area, altitude, and operational profile. + + Geofencing Controls + + Many drone manufacturers utilize geofencing technologies that may issue alerts, impose altitude limitations, or require additional authorization procedures near airport environments. + + Legal Penalties + + Unauthorized drone activity that violates aviation regulations may result in administrative actions, monetary penalties, equipment seizure, or legal consequences where aviation safety is compromised.