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Drone Rules for Parque Esportivo da ESALQ/USP

Piracicaba, São Paulo (SP) • Brasil
Rod. Luiz de Queiroz, 1460 - Alto, Piracicaba - SP, 13416, Brasil
Lat: -22.7135 • Lng: -47.6337

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Summary Drone operations are permitted in designated open areas of the Parque da ESALQ/USP campus in Piracicaba, supported by its extensive botanical gardens, agricultural fields, and large open academic landscape.
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The ESALQ campus (Luiz de Queiroz School of Agriculture – University of São Paulo) includes large landscaped gardens, experimental agricultural fields, tree-lined avenues, and preserved green areas integrated into a historic academic environment.

In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 rules, the campus’s wide open fields and low-density vegetation zones support structured drone operations. The area is suitable for agricultural mapping, environmental documentation, and landscape research imaging.
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+ The ESALQ campus (Luiz de Queiroz School of Agriculture – University of São Paulo) includes large landscaped gardens, experimental agricultural fields, tree-lined avenues, and preserved green areas integrated into a historic academic environment.
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+ In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 rules, the campus’s wide open fields and low-density vegetation zones support structured drone operations. The area is suitable for agricultural mapping, environmental documentation, and landscape research imaging.