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Drone Rules for Heliport of Massarelos
Massarelos, Porto (Porto)
• Portugal
4050 Massarelos, Portugal
Lat: 41.1466 • Lng: -8.6326
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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 are severely restricted around the Heliport of Massarelos in Porto, Portugal, due to critical safety requirements. |
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Drone operations in the vicinity of Heliport of Massarelos, located within the city of Porto, Portugal, are strictly restricted. According to Portuguese regulation 1093/2016, operating unmanned aircraft in the proximity of aerodromes and heliports necessitates explicit authorization from the relevant aviation authority. Specifically, flights within a 3-kilometer radius of the Heliport of Massarelos require prior consent and coordination to ensure the safety of manned aviation operations, particularly helicopter landings and take-offs. Failure to obtain this authorization constitutes a violation of aviation safety regulations.
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+ Drone operations in the vicinity of Heliport of Massarelos, located within the city of Porto, Portugal, are strictly restricted. According to Portuguese regulation 1093/2016, operating unmanned aircraft in the proximity of aerodromes and heliports necessitates explicit authorization from the relevant aviation authority. Specifically, flights within a 3-kilometer radius of the Heliport of Massarelos require prior consent and coordination to ensure the safety of manned aviation operations, particularly helicopter landings and take-offs. Failure to obtain this authorization constitutes a violation of aviation safety regulations.