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Drone Rules for Helipuerto de Campo Real

Campo Real, Madrid (MD) • Espanha
28510 Campo Real, Madri, Espanha
Lat: 40.3334 • Lng: -3.3776

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Summary Under Real Decreto 517/2024, drone flights near Helipuerto de Campo Real (Madrid) are fully restricted from the surface level up unless an operational coordination agreement is signed with the infrastructure manager.
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Planning a drone flight around this southeastern Madrid facility means navigating active emergency medical paths and some of the busiest commercial airspace in Spain.

* The helipad primarily supports SUMMA 112 medical evacuation helicopters and civil protection units handling emergency responses for the surrounding agricultural plains and local road networks.
* The entire sector is heavily constrained by its positioning directly beneath the dense Madrid Terminal Control Area (TMA) and its close proximity to the arrival corridors for Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport.
* Low-altitude helicopter transit is highly frequent here, with emergency flights often tracking along the nearby Henares and Jarama river valley corridors.
* Operating within the standard 2.5km safety radius requires a signed coordination agreement from the facility manager, along with explicit ENAIRE authorizations if your trajectory intersects the neighboring airport CTR boundaries.
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+ Planning a drone flight around this southeastern Madrid facility means navigating active emergency medical paths and some of the busiest commercial airspace in Spain.
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+ * The helipad primarily supports SUMMA 112 medical evacuation helicopters and civil protection units handling emergency responses for the surrounding agricultural plains and local road networks.
+ * The entire sector is heavily constrained by its positioning directly beneath the dense Madrid Terminal Control Area (TMA) and its close proximity to the arrival corridors for Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport.
+ * Low-altitude helicopter transit is highly frequent here, with emergency flights often tracking along the nearby Henares and Jarama river valley corridors.
+ * Operating within the standard 2.5km safety radius requires a signed coordination agreement from the facility manager, along with explicit ENAIRE authorizations if your trajectory intersects the neighboring airport CTR boundaries.