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Drone Rules for Parque do Mirante Ladice Soriano Salgot

Piracicaba, São Paulo (SP) • Brasil
Av. Dr. Maurice Allain, s/n - Nova Piracicaba, Piracicaba - SP, 13405-123, Brasil
Lat: -22.7169 • Lng: -47.6552

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Summary Drone operations are permitted at Parque do Mirante in Piracicaba, supported by its elevated viewpoint, open landscaped areas, and wide visual corridor over the Rio Piracicaba valley.
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Parque do Mirante is an urban scenic park overlooking the Rio Piracicaba, offering panoramic views of the river, historic center, and surrounding valley. The park includes open gardens, walking paths, shaded areas, and observation points designed for landscape appreciation.

In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 rules, the elevated topography and open viewing areas support structured drone operations. The site is suitable for panoramic aerial imaging, topographic visualization, and urban landscape documentation.
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+ Parque do Mirante is an urban scenic park overlooking the Rio Piracicaba, offering panoramic views of the river, historic center, and surrounding valley. The park includes open gardens, walking paths, shaded areas, and observation points designed for landscape appreciation.
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+ In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 rules, the elevated topography and open viewing areas support structured drone operations. The site is suitable for panoramic aerial imaging, topographic visualization, and urban landscape documentation.