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Drone Rules for Campos dos Amarais Airport - SDAM

Campinas, São Paulo (SP) • Brazil
R. Sylvia da Silva Braga, 415 - Chácaras Campos dos Amarais, Campinas - SP, 13082-105, Brazil
Lat: -22.8634 • Lng: -47.1052
Air Not allowed Last updated: May 29, 2026

Fly Status: Strictly Prohibited. The Campos dos Amarais Airport (SDAM) in Campinas, SP, is a highly active facility for executive, training, and general aviation. Per the current Brazilian regulations and the upcoming ICA 100-40 (effective July 1, 2026), operating drones or model aircraft in the vicinity of this airpor


Explanation The Campos dos Amarais Airport is situated in an urban area and maintains high traffic volumes for training and regional aviation. Flying an Unmanned Aircraft (UA/Drone) or aeromodel within the airport’s perimeter or approach paths is not merely a "hobbyist" error; it is a direct threat to the safety of manned aircraft and is treated as a criminal offense under the Brazilian Aeronautical Code.

Core Requirements for 2026 (Brazil):

New ICA 100-40 (Effective July 1, 2026): This new regulation unifies all previous rules for unmanned aircraft. It mandates that all unmanned aircraft, regardless of weight, must be registered and authorized for entry into the airspace via the SARPAS NG portal.

Safety Perimeter: The airport is a "Red Zone." You are prohibited from flying within the vicinity of the runway axes (typically a 9 km radius depending on the type of operation) without explicit, time-stamped authorization from the DECEA.

Registration (ANAC SISANT): Any equipment weighing over 250g must be registered in the SISANT system, and the identification label must be affixed to the aircraft.

Flight Coordination: Authorization via SARPAS NG is mandatory. If the system marks your desired flight location in "red," it means you are in restricted airspace, and any flight attempted there is illegal.

How to be "Socially Accepted" Do Not Fly at the Airport: The Campos dos Amarais airport is a professional logistics and training facility, not a park for drones. Any unauthorized flight here will lead to immediate attention from local security and aviation authorities.

Use Official Tools: Always check the SARPAS NG Portal before leaving your home with your equipment. If you cannot get a "Green" authorization, you must find a different location.

Join a Club: The only legal way to fly RC aircraft safely in Brazil is through clubs federated by COBRA (Confederação Brasileira de Aeromodelismo). These clubs maintain approved fields that are compliant with DECEA/ANAC regulations.

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