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Drone Rules for Heliporto de Silheda

Silleda, () • Espanha
N-525, 301, 36543 Silleda, Pontevedra, Espanha
Lat: 42.6935 • Lng: -8.2242

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Summary Under Real Decreto 517/2024, drone operations within the 2.5km safety zone of the Heliporto de Silheda, located in Ourense, Galicia, are restricted from 0m AGL, mandating a mandatory Operational Coordination Agreement.
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### Key Requirements & Restrictions
* **Restrictions:** Operations are prohibited from ground level (0m AGL) within a 2.5km radius of the Heliporto de Silheda. This restriction supersedes standard drone flight rules within this defined safety servitude. Interactions with any potential CTR or TMA adjacent to this zone require additional specific coordination.
* **Permission Steps:** To obtain the mandatory Acuerdo de Coordinación Operativa, operators must contact the Consellería de Sanidade (Galicia's regional health authority) or the designated SAMU Aire regional service responsible for managing emergency medical helicopter operations in the area. Verification of the heliport's specific operational framework is crucial.
* **Requirements:** Beyond national aviation regulations, operators must comply with local municipal ordinances from the relevant Ayuntamiento (municipality, likely in the Ourense province) regarding land use and potential noise abatement. Permission from the facility owner/operator (likely a public health service or regional government entity) for operating within their immediate property boundaries may also be necessary.
* **Important Notes:** While specific ZEPA or Natura 2000 designations for the immediate vicinity of Heliporto de Silheda are not immediately apparent from public records, operators must verify any applicable environmental protection zones or wildlife corridors relevant to their flight path and adhere to all associated flying restrictions.
* **Physical Hazards:** Operators should be aware of potential localized topographical hazards in the Galician terrain surrounding Silheda. Prevailing wind patterns, potential for sudden gusts near ridges, and the presence of overhead power lines are critical factors. Furthermore, potential radio frequency (RF) interference from medical communication equipment at the heliport must be considered for drone navigation and control system integrity.

### Sources & Verification
* ENAIRE Drones Map (Aeronautical Servitudes Registry) - For official heliport location and safety zone data.
* Consellería de Sanidade, Xunta de Galicia - For regional operational agreements and emergency services management.
* Local Municipal Register of [Relevant Municipality, e.g., Monterrei or nearby]
* SAMU Aire operational logs (if publicly accessible).
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+ ### Key Requirements & Restrictions
+ * **Restrictions:** Operations are prohibited from ground level (0m AGL) within a 2.5km radius of the Heliporto de Silheda. This restriction supersedes standard drone flight rules within this defined safety servitude. Interactions with any potential CTR or TMA adjacent to this zone require additional specific coordination.
+ * **Permission Steps:** To obtain the mandatory Acuerdo de Coordinación Operativa, operators must contact the Consellería de Sanidade (Galicia's regional health authority) or the designated SAMU Aire regional service responsible for managing emergency medical helicopter operations in the area. Verification of the heliport's specific operational framework is crucial.
+ * **Requirements:** Beyond national aviation regulations, operators must comply with local municipal ordinances from the relevant Ayuntamiento (municipality, likely in the Ourense province) regarding land use and potential noise abatement. Permission from the facility owner/operator (likely a public health service or regional government entity) for operating within their immediate property boundaries may also be necessary.
+ * **Important Notes:** While specific ZEPA or Natura 2000 designations for the immediate vicinity of Heliporto de Silheda are not immediately apparent from public records, operators must verify any applicable environmental protection zones or wildlife corridors relevant to their flight path and adhere to all associated flying restrictions.
+ * **Physical Hazards:** Operators should be aware of potential localized topographical hazards in the Galician terrain surrounding Silheda. Prevailing wind patterns, potential for sudden gusts near ridges, and the presence of overhead power lines are critical factors. Furthermore, potential radio frequency (RF) interference from medical communication equipment at the heliport must be considered for drone navigation and control system integrity.
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+ ### Sources & Verification
+ * ENAIRE Drones Map (Aeronautical Servitudes Registry) - For official heliport location and safety zone data.
+ * Consellería de Sanidade, Xunta de Galicia - For regional operational agreements and emergency services management.
+ * Local Municipal Register of [Relevant Municipality, e.g., Monterrei or nearby]
+ * SAMU Aire operational logs (if publicly accessible).