Drone Rules for Helipuerto de Guadramiro de la JCyL
Open-category drone flights are strictly prohibited within the low-altitude airspace surrounding the Helipuerto de Guadramiro (JCyL) in the municipality of Guadramiro, Salamanca province, ensuring entirely clear approach corridors for critical aerial firefighting and emergency response helicopters.
A tactical airspace evaluation surrounding the Helipuerto de Guadramiro de la JCyL highlights its vital role as a strategic aerial firefighting base and civil protection node in the municipality of Guadramiro, situated within the Salamanca province of Castilla y León. Managed by the regional government, this specialized heliport serves as a primary deployment outpost for helitransported brigades executing rapid interventions against forest fires across western Salamanca and the Arribes del Duero Natural Park. Because these critical emergency operations require instantaneous deployments and complex, low-altitude maneuvering over rural terrain, any uncoordinated unmanned aircraft presence creates immediate mid-air collision hazards for flight crews. In strict compliance with Spanish civil aviation mandates overseen by AESA (Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aérea) and national Royal Decrees, all open-category drone operations are strictly prohibited within this facility's safety perimeter, meaning flights can only legally proceed under explicit coordination and prior authorization.