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Drone Rules for Helipuerto del Hospital Doctor Negrín

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canarias (CN) • Espanha
Calle Dr. Alfonso Chiscano Díaz, 35010 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas, Espanha
Lat: 28.1222 • Lng: -15.4435

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Summary Operating drones within the 2.5km safety zone of the Helipuerto del Hospital Doctor Negrín in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Provincia de Las Palmas, Canarias, is strictly prohibited from 0m AGL and necessitates a mandatory Operational Coordination Agreement under Real Decreto 517/2024.
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### Key Requirements & Restrictions
* **Restrictions:** Drone operations within the 2.5km safety radius surrounding the Helipuerto del Hospital Doctor Negrín are prohibited from 0 meters AGL (Above Ground Level). Given its location, operations may also interact with the Las Palmas CTR (LESP), requiring specific Air Traffic Control (ATC) clearances and coordination with ENAIRE. Unauthorized flight vectors or entry into this safety zone pose a direct risk to critical medical air traffic.
* **Permission Steps:** Initiate contact with the management or operations department of the Hospital Doctor Negrín to secure preliminary approval and commence the process for an Operational Coordination Agreement (Acuerdo de Coordinación Operativa). Subsequently, formalize this agreement with AESA (Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aérea) and/or ENAIRE's Drones Division, especially if the operation intersects controlled airspace. Submission of detailed flight plans and safety studies will be requisite for approval.
* **Requirements:** Obtain explicit written authorization from the Hospital Doctor Negrín's security and administration for any ground-based operations, property access, or takeoff/landing points within the hospital's private grounds. For operations outside the hospital's immediate property but within the municipal boundaries, acquire necessary land-use permits or public space occupation authorizations from the Ayuntamiento de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Adherence to strict hospital security protocols and patient privacy regulations is paramount.
* **Important Notes:** While no immediate ZEPA (Zona de Especial Protección para las Aves) or Natura 2000 sites directly impact the helipad's 2.5km safety zone, operators must conduct thorough environmental compliance checks for broader flight envelopes within the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria area. Be acutely aware of potential electromagnetic interference from advanced medical equipment and communication systems within the hospital vicinity, which could compromise drone control link integrity. Rigorous compliance with agreed-upon flight vectors and timing is critical due to the unpredictable and urgent nature of medical helicopter movements.
* **Physical Hazards:** The dense urban landscape surrounding the helipad presents numerous collision hazards including high-rise buildings, utility poles, and overhead power lines. The coastal position of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria often introduces unpredictable sea breezes and strong gusting winds, which can significantly affect drone stability, particularly during critical takeoff and landing phases. The high density of RF signals characteristic of an urban hospital environment can lead to localized signal degradation, impacting drone control and telemetry performance.

### Sources & Verification
* ENAIRE Drones Map (Aeronautical Servitudes Registry).
* Specific regional emergency/environmental framework logs.
* Local municipal public registers.
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+ ### Key Requirements & Restrictions
+ * **Restrictions:** Drone operations within the 2.5km safety radius surrounding the Helipuerto del Hospital Doctor Negrín are prohibited from 0 meters AGL (Above Ground Level). Given its location, operations may also interact with the Las Palmas CTR (LESP), requiring specific Air Traffic Control (ATC) clearances and coordination with ENAIRE. Unauthorized flight vectors or entry into this safety zone pose a direct risk to critical medical air traffic.
+ * **Permission Steps:** Initiate contact with the management or operations department of the Hospital Doctor Negrín to secure preliminary approval and commence the process for an Operational Coordination Agreement (Acuerdo de Coordinación Operativa). Subsequently, formalize this agreement with AESA (Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aérea) and/or ENAIRE's Drones Division, especially if the operation intersects controlled airspace. Submission of detailed flight plans and safety studies will be requisite for approval.
+ * **Requirements:** Obtain explicit written authorization from the Hospital Doctor Negrín's security and administration for any ground-based operations, property access, or takeoff/landing points within the hospital's private grounds. For operations outside the hospital's immediate property but within the municipal boundaries, acquire necessary land-use permits or public space occupation authorizations from the Ayuntamiento de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Adherence to strict hospital security protocols and patient privacy regulations is paramount.
+ * **Important Notes:** While no immediate ZEPA (Zona de Especial Protección para las Aves) or Natura 2000 sites directly impact the helipad's 2.5km safety zone, operators must conduct thorough environmental compliance checks for broader flight envelopes within the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria area. Be acutely aware of potential electromagnetic interference from advanced medical equipment and communication systems within the hospital vicinity, which could compromise drone control link integrity. Rigorous compliance with agreed-upon flight vectors and timing is critical due to the unpredictable and urgent nature of medical helicopter movements.
+ * **Physical Hazards:** The dense urban landscape surrounding the helipad presents numerous collision hazards including high-rise buildings, utility poles, and overhead power lines. The coastal position of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria often introduces unpredictable sea breezes and strong gusting winds, which can significantly affect drone stability, particularly during critical takeoff and landing phases. The high density of RF signals characteristic of an urban hospital environment can lead to localized signal degradation, impacting drone control and telemetry performance.
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+ ### Sources & Verification
+ * ENAIRE Drones Map (Aeronautical Servitudes Registry).
+ * Specific regional emergency/environmental framework logs.
+ * Local municipal public registers.