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Drone Rules for Parque Burle Marx
São Paulo, São Paulo (SP)
• Brasil
Av. Dona Helena Pereira de Moraes, 200 - Vila Andrade, São Paulo - SP, 05707-400, Brasil
Lat: -23.6333 • Lng: -46.7222
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- https://www.decea.mil.br/drone/docs/ICA%20100-40%20-%20Aeronaves%20não%20Tripuladas%20e%20o%20Acesso%20ao%20Espaço%20Aéreo%20Brasileiro%202023%20-%20BCA%20103%2006.06.23.pdf — It is the responsibility of the aircraft operator to comply with the regulations established by other competent authorities, including: ANAC, ANATEL, MAPA and MD.
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| Summary | — | Drone operations are permitted at Parque Burle Marx in São Paulo, supported by its preserved Atlantic Forest fragments, water features, and designed landscape architecture under ANAC and DECEA ICA 100-40 regulations. |
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Parque Burle Marx is a large landscape-designed park in the south zone of São Paulo, featuring native Atlantic Forest vegetation, water bodies, walking paths, and carefully structured garden architecture. In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 rules, the park’s controlled open areas and natural clearings support structured drone operations. The environment is suitable for landscape architecture documentation, ecological imaging, and environmental mapping.
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+ Parque Burle Marx is a large landscape-designed park in the south zone of São Paulo, featuring native Atlantic Forest vegetation, water bodies, walking paths, and carefully structured garden architecture. + + In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 rules, the park’s controlled open areas and natural clearings support structured drone operations. The environment is suitable for landscape architecture documentation, ecological imaging, and environmental mapping.