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Drone Rules for Club Aeromodelismo RC Toluca

San Mateo Oxtotitlán, Estado de México (Méx.) • Mexico
Sta. Magdalena Manzana 018, Ejd Altamirano, 50100 San Mateo Oxtotitlán, Méx., Mexico
Lat: 19.3082 • Lng: -99.7035

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  • https://www.gob.mx/afac — This is a technical aviation facility, not a public park. Your standing as a pilot is entirely dependent on your legal registration, your adherence to NOM-107, and your integration into the club’s established safety culture.
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Summary Fly Status: Managed Private Facility. The "Club Aeromodelismo RC Toluca" is a dedicated, member-only aviation site. It is not a public recreation area. Per AFAC (Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil) regulations, all flight operations—especially those involving aircraft over 250g—must comply with NOM-107-SCT3-2019 standar
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Explanation
This club is a specialized technical facility located near the Blvd. Zamarrero / Parque Sierra M area in Zinacantepec. It serves as a controlled hub for RC flight, providing the necessary infrastructure to keep aircraft away from sensitive urban zones and public areas. Unauthorized flying without membership or prior coordination with the club board is strictly discouraged, as it threatens the local community's standing with municipal authorities.

Core Requirements for 2026 (Mexico):

Registration (NOM-107): Drones or models exceeding 250g must be registered with the AFAC (Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil). Registration is mandatory for legal operation in Mexican airspace.

Operational Standards: Operators must maintain a visual line of sight (VLOS), fly only during daylight hours, and stay below 400 feet (120 meters) above ground level.

Proximity: You must maintain a minimum distance of 9.2 kilometers (5 nautical miles) from any aerodrome or airport. Given the location in Zinacantepec, always verify airspace status using local aeronautical charts.

Documentation: Per NOM-107, you are legally required to carry your registration folio and documentation of civil liability insurance when operating in public or club-affiliated spaces.

How to be "Socially Accepted" in Toluca:

Request Membership: Never arrive at the field unannounced to fly. Contact the club through their local community channels (often found via local hobby shops in Toluca or social media pages) to inquire about their safety briefings and membership requirements.

Safety Protocol: Familiarize yourself with the club’s specific "flight line" and "pit" rules. In racing and aerobatics, frequency management is critical to prevent interference.

Local Respect: The Toluca/Zinacantepec area has specific environmental and municipal noise ordinances. Adhering to the club's rules is the only way to ensure the site remains open and "socially accepted" by the surrounding community.
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+ Explanation
+ This club is a specialized technical facility located near the Blvd. Zamarrero / Parque Sierra M area in Zinacantepec. It serves as a controlled hub for RC flight, providing the necessary infrastructure to keep aircraft away from sensitive urban zones and public areas. Unauthorized flying without membership or prior coordination with the club board is strictly discouraged, as it threatens the local community's standing with municipal authorities.
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+ Core Requirements for 2026 (Mexico):
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+ Registration (NOM-107): Drones or models exceeding 250g must be registered with the AFAC (Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil). Registration is mandatory for legal operation in Mexican airspace.
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+ Operational Standards: Operators must maintain a visual line of sight (VLOS), fly only during daylight hours, and stay below 400 feet (120 meters) above ground level.
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+ Proximity: You must maintain a minimum distance of 9.2 kilometers (5 nautical miles) from any aerodrome or airport. Given the location in Zinacantepec, always verify airspace status using local aeronautical charts.
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+ Documentation: Per NOM-107, you are legally required to carry your registration folio and documentation of civil liability insurance when operating in public or club-affiliated spaces.
+ 
+ How to be "Socially Accepted" in Toluca:
+ 
+ Request Membership: Never arrive at the field unannounced to fly. Contact the club through their local community channels (often found via local hobby shops in Toluca or social media pages) to inquire about their safety briefings and membership requirements.
+ 
+ Safety Protocol: Familiarize yourself with the club’s specific "flight line" and "pit" rules. In racing and aerobatics, frequency management is critical to prevent interference.
+ 
+ Local Respect: The Toluca/Zinacantepec area has specific environmental and municipal noise ordinances. Adhering to the club's rules is the only way to ensure the site remains open and "socially accepted" by the surrounding community.