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Drone Rules for Homeland Park road
São Paulo, São Paulo (sp)
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Vila Jaraguá, São Paulo - State of São Paulo, Brazil
Lat: -23.4545 • Lng: -46.7668
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- https://smastr16.blob.core.windows.net/fundacaoflorestal/2024/01/Regulamento_Especifico___PERB.pdf — official park dont support drones
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| Rule category | Ground | Air |
| Flight status | Unknown | NoFly |
| Summary | — | Do not fly your drone at Pico do Jaraguá. It is a protected State Park with sensitive critical infrastructure. There is zero tolerance for unauthorized recreational flights. If you are a professional, you must request authorization through the Sistema de Gestão de Eventos e Filmagens of the State of São Paulo, which is |
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The airspace over Pico do Jaraguá is a highly restricted zone. Located within the Parque Estadual do Jaraguá, the site is governed by strict environmental and security regulations. Because it is one of the highest points in the city of São Paulo and features sensitive telecommunications infrastructure and dense human traffic, it is effectively a "no-fly" zone for recreational drone pilots. Regulatory Framework: The area is managed by the Fundação Florestal (State Forestry Foundation). Per the park's internal regulations, the use of drones is restricted to scientific or authorized commercial purposes only, requiring prior written authorization. Flight Restrictions & Security: The summit houses critical radio and television transmission towers. Operating a drone near these structures is a security violation. The area is constantly monitored by security personnel who strictly enforce the ban. Air Traffic: Due to its elevation and proximity to metropolitan São Paulo, the airspace is sensitive. Unauthorized drones are treated as a security threat to both public safety and aviation. Legal Penalties: Unauthorized flights will lead to immediate intervention by park rangers or military police. You risk equipment confiscation, environmental fines, and potential criminal charges under the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering public security and protected state property.
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+ The airspace over Pico do Jaraguá is a highly restricted zone. Located within the Parque Estadual do Jaraguá, the site is governed by strict environmental and security regulations. Because it is one of the highest points in the city of São Paulo and features sensitive telecommunications infrastructure and dense human traffic, it is effectively a "no-fly" zone for recreational drone pilots. + + Regulatory Framework: The area is managed by the Fundação Florestal (State Forestry Foundation). Per the park's internal regulations, the use of drones is restricted to scientific or authorized commercial purposes only, requiring prior written authorization. + + Flight Restrictions & Security: The summit houses critical radio and television transmission towers. Operating a drone near these structures is a security violation. The area is constantly monitored by security personnel who strictly enforce the ban. + + Air Traffic: Due to its elevation and proximity to metropolitan São Paulo, the airspace is sensitive. Unauthorized drones are treated as a security threat to both public safety and aviation. + + Legal Penalties: Unauthorized flights will lead to immediate intervention by park rangers or military police. You risk equipment confiscation, environmental fines, and potential criminal charges under the Brazilian Penal Code for endangering public security and protected state property.