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Drone Rules for Sede Club Aeromodelismo y RC Marbella
Marbella, Andalusia (AN)
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29603 Marbella, Málaga, Spain
Lat: 36.5126 • Lng: -4.87873
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- https://feada.org/amd-edad-escolar/ — This is a technical aviation facility. Your status as a pilot is entirely dependent on your legal compliance with AESA standards, your membership, and your integration into the club’s established safety culture.
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| Summary | — | Fly Status: Managed Private/Permit-Based Facility. The Club de Aeromodelismo y RC Marbella is a dedicated aviation site located in the Málaga province. It is a private, member-only infrastructure designed specifically for aeromodelling. Per 2026 EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency). |
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Explanation The Marbella area is highly sensitive due to its coastal nature, proximity to the Mediterranean, and the surrounding mountainous terrain. Flying in urban parks, beaches, or near Marbella's populated resorts is strictly illegal under the Spanish Aviation Safety Act (Ley 21/2003). This club provides the necessary legal buffer, insurance, and professional environment required to fly safely and legally. Core Requirements for 2026 (Spain/EU): Operator Registration: You must register as an UAS Operator via the AESA Sede Electrónica if your model weighs >250g or has a camera. Your Operator ID must be displayed on your aircraft. Pilot Certification: Mandatory A1/A3 online training and examination (free via AESA). ENAIRE Airspace Clearance: You must verify that the club site remains in a "green" (authorized) zone on the ENAIRE Drones Map. The coastal regions of Marbella often fall under restricted zones due to heliports and emergency flight paths. Safety Infrastructure: The club enforces professional standards, including a designated "flight line," a secure "pit" area for model preparation, and frequency management to ensure zero signal interference. How to be "Socially Accepted": Membership: Contact the club board through their official channels to inquire about membership and liability insurance. Never show up to fly without prior authorization or federation status. Professional Conduct: As this is a technical facility, pilots are expected to have a high level of situational awareness. Respect the club's "flight rotation" system; do not power on your transmitter until you have verified that your frequency or protocol is clear. Community Responsibility: The Marbella coast is highly sensitive to noise and drone activity. Adhering to the club's established rules ensures the field remains open and protected from municipal complaints.
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+ Explanation + The Marbella area is highly sensitive due to its coastal nature, proximity to the Mediterranean, and the surrounding mountainous terrain. Flying in urban parks, beaches, or near Marbella's populated resorts is strictly illegal under the Spanish Aviation Safety Act (Ley 21/2003). This club provides the necessary legal buffer, insurance, and professional environment required to fly safely and legally. + + Core Requirements for 2026 (Spain/EU): + + Operator Registration: You must register as an UAS Operator via the AESA Sede Electrónica if your model weighs >250g or has a camera. Your Operator ID must be displayed on your aircraft. + + Pilot Certification: Mandatory A1/A3 online training and examination (free via AESA). + + ENAIRE Airspace Clearance: You must verify that the club site remains in a "green" (authorized) zone on the ENAIRE Drones Map. The coastal regions of Marbella often fall under restricted zones due to heliports and emergency flight paths. + + Safety Infrastructure: The club enforces professional standards, including a designated "flight line," a secure "pit" area for model preparation, and frequency management to ensure zero signal interference. + + How to be "Socially Accepted": + + Membership: Contact the club board through their official channels to inquire about membership and liability insurance. Never show up to fly without prior authorization or federation status. + + Professional Conduct: As this is a technical facility, pilots are expected to have a high level of situational awareness. Respect the club's "flight rotation" system; do not power on your transmitter until you have verified that your frequency or protocol is clear. + + Community Responsibility: The Marbella coast is highly sensitive to noise and drone activity. Adhering to the club's established rules ensures the field remains open and protected from municipal complaints.