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Drone Rules for Base Militar General Menacho

Badajoz, Extremadura (EX) • Espanha
Base Militar Gral. Menacho, 06193, Badajoz, Espanha
Lat: 39.0242 • Lng: -6.90166

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Summary Drone operations near the Base Militar General Menacho, Bótoa, Badajoz (Extremadura), are subject to severe restrictions from the ground up under Real Decreto 517/2024, given its status as a critical military installation.
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The Base Militar General Menacho is a major military installation managed by the Ejército de Tierra (Spanish Army), specifically housing the Brigada 'Extremadura' XI. This facility includes helipads and areas for military maneuvers, necessitating stringent airspace and ground control.

### Key Requirements & Restrictions
*   **Restrictions:** Operations within the 8 km safety radius around the Base Militar General Menacho are strictly prohibited from 0m AGL without an 'Acuerdo de Coordinación Operativa' as per Real Decreto 517/2024. Furthermore, this base is located within the Controlled Airspace (CTR) of Badajoz Airport (LEBZ), requiring explicit air traffic control authorization from ENAIRE and specific coordination with military air traffic control for any drone activity. Military Restricted Areas (R) or Prohibited Areas (P) may also be active within or adjacent to the base, further limiting access.
*   **Permission Steps:** For any operation, direct coordination with the Base Militar General Menacho (Ejército de Tierra) is mandatory. Additionally, prior authorization from ENAIRE is essential for operations within the controlled airspace.
*   **Requirements:** Obtain property access permission from the military authorities of the Base Militar General Menacho. Local ground-use permits from the Ayuntamiento de Badajoz may also be required for operations outside the base perimeter but within its influence zone.
*   **Important Notes:** Absolute priority must be given to military operations, including ground vehicle movements, helicopter flights, and training exercises. Drone interference with military assets poses extreme safety risks and is subject to severe legal penalties. This is a sensitive security area; unauthorized drone activity could be interpreted as a direct security threat. Always check for active NOTAMs and military airspace restrictions.
*   **Physical Hazards:** Frequent movements of military ground vehicles and helicopters; potential for sudden and unannounced military operations; presence of highly specialized military equipment and personnel; potential for electromagnetic interference with military communication and navigation systems; security patrols and active training areas.

### Sources & Verification
*   ENAIRE Drones Map (Aeronautical Servitudes Registry).
*   Ministerio de Defensa (Ejército de Tierra) official regulations and NOTAMs.
*   Real Decreto 517/2024 (General UAS/RPAS regulations in Spain).
*   Ayuntamiento de Badajoz local regulations.
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+ The Base Militar General Menacho is a major military installation managed by the Ejército de Tierra (Spanish Army), specifically housing the Brigada 'Extremadura' XI. This facility includes helipads and areas for military maneuvers, necessitating stringent airspace and ground control.
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+ ### Key Requirements & Restrictions
+ *   **Restrictions:** Operations within the 8 km safety radius around the Base Militar General Menacho are strictly prohibited from 0m AGL without an 'Acuerdo de Coordinación Operativa' as per Real Decreto 517/2024. Furthermore, this base is located within the Controlled Airspace (CTR) of Badajoz Airport (LEBZ), requiring explicit air traffic control authorization from ENAIRE and specific coordination with military air traffic control for any drone activity. Military Restricted Areas (R) or Prohibited Areas (P) may also be active within or adjacent to the base, further limiting access.
+ *   **Permission Steps:** For any operation, direct coordination with the Base Militar General Menacho (Ejército de Tierra) is mandatory. Additionally, prior authorization from ENAIRE is essential for operations within the controlled airspace.
+ *   **Requirements:** Obtain property access permission from the military authorities of the Base Militar General Menacho. Local ground-use permits from the Ayuntamiento de Badajoz may also be required for operations outside the base perimeter but within its influence zone.
+ *   **Important Notes:** Absolute priority must be given to military operations, including ground vehicle movements, helicopter flights, and training exercises. Drone interference with military assets poses extreme safety risks and is subject to severe legal penalties. This is a sensitive security area; unauthorized drone activity could be interpreted as a direct security threat. Always check for active NOTAMs and military airspace restrictions.
+ *   **Physical Hazards:** Frequent movements of military ground vehicles and helicopters; potential for sudden and unannounced military operations; presence of highly specialized military equipment and personnel; potential for electromagnetic interference with military communication and navigation systems; security patrols and active training areas.
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+ ### Sources & Verification
+ *   ENAIRE Drones Map (Aeronautical Servitudes Registry).
+ *   Ministerio de Defensa (Ejército de Tierra) official regulations and NOTAMs.
+ *   Real Decreto 517/2024 (General UAS/RPAS regulations in Spain).
+ *   Ayuntamiento de Badajoz local regulations.