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Drone Rules for Parque Natural Municipal Morro do Osso

Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul (RS) • Brasil
R. Irmã Jacomina Veronese, 170 - Sétimo Céu, Porto Alegre - RS, 91760-410, Brasil
Lat: -30.1226 • Lng: -51.2318

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Summary Drone operations are permitted at Parque Natural Morro do Osso in Porto Alegre, supported by its elevated terrain, preserved native vegetation, and panoramic viewpoints under ANAC and DECEA regulations.
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Parque Natural Morro do Osso is a protected conservation area preserving native ecosystems and one of the city’s most prominent hills. The park features ecological trails, observation points, and extensive views of Porto Alegre and the Guaíba region.

In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 rules, the park’s open viewpoints and natural clearings support structured drone operations. The environment enables environmental documentation, topographic imaging, and biodiversity monitoring.
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+ Parque Natural Morro do Osso is a protected conservation area preserving native ecosystems and one of the city’s most prominent hills. The park features ecological trails, observation points, and extensive views of Porto Alegre and the Guaíba region.
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+ In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 rules, the park’s open viewpoints and natural clearings support structured drone operations. The environment enables environmental documentation, topographic imaging, and biodiversity monitoring.