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Drone Rules for Helipuerto Piedralaves
Piedralaves, Castela e Leão (CL)
• Espanha
05440 Piedralaves, Ávila, Espanha
Lat: 40.3107 • Lng: -4.70981
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- https://www.boe.es/eli/es/rd/2024/06/04/517 — Operating conditions applicable to the use of UAS ("Drones") — Spain
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| Summary | — | Open-category drone flights are strictly prohibited within the low-altitude airspace surrounding the Helipuerto de Piedralaves in the municipality of Piedralaves, Ávila province, ensuring entirely clear approach corridors for critical aerial firefighting and medical emergency response helicopters. |
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A tactical airspace evaluation surrounding the Helipuerto de Piedralaves highlights its vital role as a primary emergency deployment hub and aerial firefighting base in the municipality of Piedralaves, situated within the Valle del Tiétar region of the Ávila province, Castilla y León. Managed in coordination with the regional government (Junta de Castilla y León), this facility hosts rapid-intervention forest firefighting crews alongside the medicalized air ambulance helicopter (Sacyl) serving the province. Because these dual-purpose civil protection and urgent trauma flight missions demand instantaneous scrambling and intense low-altitude maneuvering over complex mountainous and rural terrain, any uncoordinated unmanned aircraft presence creates immediate mid-air collision risks for emergency 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.
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+ A tactical airspace evaluation surrounding the Helipuerto de Piedralaves highlights its vital role as a primary emergency deployment hub and aerial firefighting base in the municipality of Piedralaves, situated within the Valle del Tiétar region of the Ávila province, Castilla y León. Managed in coordination with the regional government (Junta de Castilla y León), this facility hosts rapid-intervention forest firefighting crews alongside the medicalized air ambulance helicopter (Sacyl) serving the province. Because these dual-purpose civil protection and urgent trauma flight missions demand instantaneous scrambling and intense low-altitude maneuvering over complex mountainous and rural terrain, any uncoordinated unmanned aircraft presence creates immediate mid-air collision risks for emergency 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.