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Drone Rules for Parque Villa-Lobos
São Paulo, State of São Paulo (sp)
• Brazil
Av. Prof. Fonseca Rodrigues, 2001 - Alto de Pinheiros, São Paulo - SP, 05317-020, Brazil
Lat: -23.5463 • Lng: -46.7254
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• Recreational drone flights at Parque Villa-Lobos are generally allowed in open areas away from crowds, playgrounds, and event sectors.
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- https://guiadeareasprotegidas.sp.gov.br/ap/parque-estadual-villa-lobos/ — São Paulo environmental parks administration
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| Summary | — | Drone flights at Parque Villa-Lobos in São Paulo are generally allowed for recreational pilots in open low-density areas, but flights over crowds, events, playgrounds, and busy recreational zones may be restricted for public safety reasons. |
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# Parque Villa-Lobos ## State São Paulo (SP) ## Municipality São Paulo ══════════════════════════════════ ## Recreational Pilot Flight Status ✅ Recreational Flights Generally Allowed Hobby pilots may operate drones in safer open sectors while complying with: - ANAC operational rules - DECEA airspace requirements - Public safety limitations - Privacy protections --- ## Areas to Avoid ❌ Concert and event sectors ❌ Children's playgrounds ❌ Sports courts and cycling tracks ❌ Food court areas ❌ Crowded pedestrian zones ❌ Flights directly above visitors ══════════════════════════════════ ## Recommended Flight Conditions ### Safer Flight Opportunities ✔ Open grass areas ✔ Low-traffic periods ✔ Early morning recreational flights ✔ Operations away from organized events ### Recommended Pilot Practices - Maintain visual line of sight - Keep conservative altitude - Monitor nearby visitors - Prepare emergency landing options - Avoid risky maneuvers near public spaces ══════════════════════════════════ ## Operational Risk Factors | Risk | Description | |---|---| | Public concentration | Heavy weekend visitation | | Urban interference | Possible RF/GPS instability | | Recreational activity | Cyclists, runners, families | | Event operations | Temporary restrictions possible | ══════════════════════════════════ ## Airspace & Regulatory Compliance Recreational drone pilots must follow: - ANAC RBAC-E No. 94 - DECEA ICA 100-40 - São Paulo public safety regulations ### Airspace Authorization Depending on altitude and flight location, authorization may be required through: https://sarpas.decea.mil.br/ ══════════════════════════════════ ## Unsafe Operations May Result In - Public safety intervention - Flight interruption - Administrative enforcement - Equipment seizure in severe cases ### Oversight Authorities - São Paulo park administration - Municipal authorities - Brazilian aviation authorities ══════════════════════════════════ ## Recreational Pilot Recommendations Best practices include: 1. Fly during low-visitation periods 2. Avoid operations near crowds 3. Respect privacy of visitors 4. Check temporary event restrictions 5. Monitor weather and signal conditions ### Additional Restrictions May Apply During - Music festivals - Sporting events - Public exhibitions - High tourism weekends
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+ # Parque Villa-Lobos + + ## State + São Paulo (SP) + + ## Municipality + São Paulo + + ══════════════════════════════════ + + ## Recreational Pilot Flight Status + + ✅ Recreational Flights Generally Allowed + + Hobby pilots may operate drones in safer open sectors while complying with: + - ANAC operational rules + - DECEA airspace requirements + - Public safety limitations + - Privacy protections + + --- + + ## Areas to Avoid + + ❌ Concert and event sectors + ❌ Children's playgrounds + ❌ Sports courts and cycling tracks + ❌ Food court areas + ❌ Crowded pedestrian zones + ❌ Flights directly above visitors + + ══════════════════════════════════ + + ## Recommended Flight Conditions + + ### Safer Flight Opportunities + ✔ Open grass areas + ✔ Low-traffic periods + ✔ Early morning recreational flights + ✔ Operations away from organized events + + ### Recommended Pilot Practices + - Maintain visual line of sight + - Keep conservative altitude + - Monitor nearby visitors + - Prepare emergency landing options + - Avoid risky maneuvers near public spaces + + ══════════════════════════════════ + + ## Operational Risk Factors + + | Risk | Description | + |---|---| + | Public concentration | Heavy weekend visitation | + | Urban interference | Possible RF/GPS instability | + | Recreational activity | Cyclists, runners, families | + | Event operations | Temporary restrictions possible | + + ══════════════════════════════════ + + ## Airspace & Regulatory Compliance + + Recreational drone pilots must follow: + + - ANAC RBAC-E No. 94 + - DECEA ICA 100-40 + - São Paulo public safety regulations + + ### Airspace Authorization + Depending on altitude and flight location, authorization may be required through: + + https://sarpas.decea.mil.br/ + + ══════════════════════════════════ + + ## Unsafe Operations May Result In + + - Public safety intervention + - Flight interruption + - Administrative enforcement + - Equipment seizure in severe cases + + ### Oversight Authorities + - São Paulo park administration + - Municipal authorities + - Brazilian aviation authorities + + ══════════════════════════════════ + + ## Recreational Pilot Recommendations + + Best practices include: + 1. Fly during low-visitation periods + 2. Avoid operations near crowds + 3. Respect privacy of visitors + 4. Check temporary event restrictions + 5. Monitor weather and signal conditions + + ### Additional Restrictions May Apply During + - Music festivals + - Sporting events + - Public exhibitions + - High tourism weekends