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Drone Rules for Helipuerto Barakaldo
Baracaldo, País Basco (PV)
• Espanha
48903 Baracaldo, Biscaia, Espanha
Lat: 43.2854 • Lng: -2.99262
Air
Not allowed
Last updated: Jun 1, 2026
Summary
Drone operations within the 2.5km safety zone of Helipuerto Barakaldo, in Barakaldo, Biscay (Basque Country), are restricted from 0m AGL under Real Decreto 517/2024, mandating Operational Coordination Agreements.
Key Requirements & Restrictions
- Restrictions: Operations are prohibited from 0 meters AGL within a 2.5km radius of the helipad. This restriction applies to all drone flights regardless of altitude. Interactions with any established CTR (Control Zone) or TMA (Terminal Maneuvering Area) or other aeronautical servitudes within this radius must also be considered.
- Permission Steps: To obtain the mandatory Operational Coordination Agreement (Acuerdo de Coordinación Operativa), operators must contact the managing entity of the helipad. Given the location in the Basque Country, the likely managing entity for a public or emergency service helipad would be the relevant health service or civil protection coordination center, such as the Servicio Vasco de Salud/Osakidetza or the Ertzaintza (Basque Police) emergency coordination unit, in alignment with the Plan de Emergencias de Protección Civil de Euskadi (LABI). Verification with ENAIRE's Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) for the specific operator details is paramount.
- Requirements: Beyond the national drone regulations, operators must also comply with local ground-level regulations. This includes securing necessary permits or land-use permissions from the Ayuntamiento de Barakaldo (Barakaldo City Council) for any take-off or landing operations on municipal property. If the helipad is part of a private facility (e.g., a hospital), permission from the facility's administration is also required.
- Important Notes: Operators must ascertain if the helipad's operational area or its surroundings fall within any ZEPA (Special Protection Area for Birds) or Natura 2000 network sites, as additional environmental compliance measures may apply. The specific emergency services framework of the Basque Country (e.g., Plan de Emergencias de Protección Civil de Euskadi - LABI) may impose further operational caveats.
- Physical Hazards: Potential localized geographical or topographical hazards in the Barakaldo area should be assessed, including prevailing wind patterns influenced by proximity to the coast or urbanized zones, potential for electromagnetic interference from urban infrastructure, and any documented low-level obstructions like power lines or telecommunication towers near the helipad's approach or departure paths.
Sources & Verification
- ENAIRE Drones Map (Aeronautical Servitudes Registry).
- Public records of the Ayuntamiento de Barakaldo regarding helipad usage and permits.
- Official documentation from the Gobierno Vasco (Basque Government) concerning emergency services and public infrastructure management.
- Records from the relevant health service (Osakidetza) or civil protection agency managing the helipad.