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Drone Rules for Parque Trote
São Paulo, São Paulo (SP)
• Brasil
Av. Nadir Dias de Figueiredo, s/n - Portão 1 - Vila Guilherme, São Paulo - SP, 02110-000, Brasil
Lat: -23.5132 • Lng: -46.5963
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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 takeoff and landing operations are permitted at Parque do Trote in São Paulo, in compliance with ANAC, ANATEL, and DECEA ICA 100-40 regulations, supported by its large open equestrian grounds and flat recreational fields. |
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Parque do Trote is a large urban park in the Zona Norte of São Paulo, historically linked to equestrian activities, featuring wide open fields, sports areas, and large unobstructed grass surfaces. In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 rules, the park’s extensive flat terrain and open visibility support structured drone operations. The environment enables aerial sports documentation, urban mapping, and large-area imaging.
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+ Parque do Trote is a large urban park in the Zona Norte of São Paulo, historically linked to equestrian activities, featuring wide open fields, sports areas, and large unobstructed grass surfaces. + + In accordance with ANAC remotely piloted aircraft regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 rules, the park’s extensive flat terrain and open visibility support structured drone operations. The environment enables aerial sports documentation, urban mapping, and large-area imaging.