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Drone Rules for Heliporto do Funchal
Funchal, Madeira (Madeira)
• Portugal
Funchal (Sé), Portugal
Lat: 32.646 • Lng: -16.9064
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- https://diariodarepublica.pt/dr/detalhe/regulamento/1093-2016-105367104 — Operating conditions applicable to the use of airspace by remotely piloted civil aircraft systems ("Drones")
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| Summary | — | Drone operations near Heliporto do Funchal in Funchal, Madeira are subject to stringent regulations. |
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Drone operations in the vicinity of Heliporto do Funchal, located in Funchal, Madeira, are strictly restricted due to the presence of an active aerodrome. Operators must adhere to all safety protocols and are required to obtain explicit authorization from the relevant aviation authorities, as mandated by Portuguese regulation 1093/2016. This authorization process typically involves demonstrating a clear operational need and ensuring that drone activities will not interfere with manned aircraft movements, particularly essential emergency medical services often utilizing this heliport.
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+ Drone operations in the vicinity of Heliporto do Funchal, located in Funchal, Madeira, are strictly restricted due to the presence of an active aerodrome. Operators must adhere to all safety protocols and are required to obtain explicit authorization from the relevant aviation authorities, as mandated by Portuguese regulation 1093/2016. This authorization process typically involves demonstrating a clear operational need and ensuring that drone activities will not interfere with manned aircraft movements, particularly essential emergency medical services often utilizing this heliport.