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Drone Rules for Heliporto da Proteção Civil

São Gonçalo, Madeira (Madeira) • Portugal
Caminho Pináculo, 108, Funchal, Ilha Da Madeira, 9060, 9060-236 São Gonçalo, Portugal
Lat: 32.6449 • Lng: -16.8664

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Summary Drone operations near Heliporto da Proteção Civil in Madeira are subject to stringent regulations due to its emergency service function.
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Drone operations in the vicinity of Heliporto da Proteção Civil, Madeira, are strictly restricted. Given its designation as a critical emergency response facility, any unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) activities must obtain explicit prior authorization from the relevant aviation authorities. This measure aligns with the principles outlined in Portuguese regulation 1093/2016, which mandates specific permissions for flights in areas designated for public safety and emergency services, ensuring the unimpeded operation of essential services like those provided by the Civil Protection.
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+ Drone operations in the vicinity of Heliporto da Proteção Civil, Madeira, are strictly restricted. Given its designation as a critical emergency response facility, any unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) activities must obtain explicit prior authorization from the relevant aviation authorities. This measure aligns with the principles outlined in Portuguese regulation 1093/2016, which mandates specific permissions for flights in areas designated for public safety and emergency services, ensuring the unimpeded operation of essential services like those provided by the Civil Protection.