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Drone Rules for Heliport del Port de Barcelona [LEPB]
Barcelona, Catalunya (CT)
• Espanha
Ml Adossat, 2, Sants-Montjuïc, 08039 Barcelona, Espanha
Lat: 41.3643 • Lng: 2.18301
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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 | — | Drone operations near Heliport del Port de Barcelona [LEPB] in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, are subject to stringent regulations, especially concerning proximity to a heliport. |
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Drone operations in the immediate vicinity of Heliport del Port de Barcelona [LEPB], located within the Port of Barcelona in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, require strict compliance with airspace classifications and operational procedures. Given its function as a heliport, it is highly probable that the airspace surrounding this location is either controlled or subject to specific operational restrictions under local Spanish aviation authority (AESA) regulations, which often consider a 2.5km radius around heliports as a sensitive zone for drone activity. Consequently, under FAA Part 107 regulations, if this airspace falls within a U.S. FAA-designated controlled airspace, drone operators would necessitate explicit authorization, potentially obtainable through systems like LAANC. Furthermore, irrespective of airspace authorization, a paramount rule for all drone flights near Heliport del Port de Barcelona [LEPB] is the absolute requirement to yield the right-of-way to all manned aircraft, including helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft utilizing the heliport. Operators must maintain a vigilant lookout and cease operations immediately if manned aircraft are present or approaching to ensure the safety of all aviation activities.
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+ Drone operations in the immediate vicinity of Heliport del Port de Barcelona [LEPB], located within the Port of Barcelona in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, require strict compliance with airspace classifications and operational procedures. Given its function as a heliport, it is highly probable that the airspace surrounding this location is either controlled or subject to specific operational restrictions under local Spanish aviation authority (AESA) regulations, which often consider a 2.5km radius around heliports as a sensitive zone for drone activity. Consequently, under FAA Part 107 regulations, if this airspace falls within a U.S. FAA-designated controlled airspace, drone operators would necessitate explicit authorization, potentially obtainable through systems like LAANC. Furthermore, irrespective of airspace authorization, a paramount rule for all drone flights near Heliport del Port de Barcelona [LEPB] is the absolute requirement to yield the right-of-way to all manned aircraft, including helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft utilizing the heliport. Operators must maintain a vigilant lookout and cease operations immediately if manned aircraft are present or approaching to ensure the safety of all aviation activities.