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Drone Rules for Heliport del Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya [LETA]

Montmeló, Cataluña (CT) • Espanha
Heliport del Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Mas de la Moreneta, s/n. Apt. Correus 5, 08160 Montmeló, Barcelona, Espanha
Lat: 41.5744 • Lng: 2.25781

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Summary Drone operations near Heliport del Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya [LETA], likely located in Montmeló, Barcelona, Spain, are subject to stringent regulations requiring potential FAA authorization and paramount yielding to manned aircraft.
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Drone operations in the immediate vicinity of Heliport del Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya [LETA], situated in Montmeló, province of Barcelona, Spain, demand meticulous adherence to aviation regulations. Under 14 CFR Part 107, if this heliport's airspace falls within a controlled zone (e.g., Class B, C, D, or E), drone operators must secure explicit FAA authorization, often obtainable through the LAANC system, prior to flight. Furthermore, a fundamental principle governing all drone flights near this facility is the absolute requirement to yield the right-of-way to all manned aircraft. This mandates constant vigilance and readiness to land or alter course to ensure the safety of helicopter and airplane traffic utilizing the heliport. In Spain, a radius of 2.5 kilometers is generally considered the advisory zone around heliports where such precautions are paramount.
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+ Drone operations in the immediate vicinity of Heliport del Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya [LETA], situated in Montmeló, province of Barcelona, Spain, demand meticulous adherence to aviation regulations. Under 14 CFR Part 107, if this heliport's airspace falls within a controlled zone (e.g., Class B, C, D, or E), drone operators must secure explicit FAA authorization, often obtainable through the LAANC system, prior to flight. Furthermore, a fundamental principle governing all drone flights near this facility is the absolute requirement to yield the right-of-way to all manned aircraft. This mandates constant vigilance and readiness to land or alter course to ensure the safety of helicopter and airplane traffic utilizing the heliport. In Spain, a radius of 2.5 kilometers is generally considered the advisory zone around heliports where such precautions are paramount.