Drone Rules for Museu do Ipiranga
The Museu do Ipiranga (Museu Paulista), located in São Paulo (SP), is a historical site of national importance and a high-traffic urban area. Drone operations in this location are strictly regulated by national DECEA and ANAC standards. All remote pilots are legally required to register their flights via the SARPAS NG
Geographically, the museum and its surrounding gardens (Parque da Independência) are located in a dense urban landscape characterized by large, open green spaces surrounded by high-rise buildings and power lines. This environment presents specific technical flight hazards, including localized wind turbulence created by the urban "canyon effect" of nearby skyscrapers, which can cause erratic flight behavior [cite: 2]. Pilots must also be aware of the heavy radio frequency (RF) interference common in urban centers, which can significantly degrade signal strength between the transmitter and the aircraft, increasing the risk of signal loss [cite: 2]. Furthermore, the museum's complex architectural features and the high density of surrounding metal structures (such as gates and fences) may interfere with the drone's compass and GPS signals, necessitating extreme caution and strong manual flight skills.