Before flying, it is necessary to complete the annual registration, hold a valid federation license and insurance, accept the regulations, and visibly carry the identification sticker provided during registration.
Main rules (with special attention to what is NOT permitted):
Flying is only allowed within the authorized area and with a maximum altitude of 600 feet.
Only local flying is permitted; cross-country (XC) flying is not allowed.
For safety reasons, flying is not allowed with crosswind from the North or South exceeding 20°.
Overflying residential areas or gatherings of people must be avoided.
Landing must be carried out in the designated areas, except in emergency situations.
Paramotors are not permitted, as the area is not approved for their use.
Existing facilities and equipment must not be modified.
The environment must be kept clean: no fires, no excessive noise, and no animals in take-off/landing areas.
During emergencies, flying activity is suspended until conditions are safe again.
Access to the take-off area must be made through designated paths, respecting residents and shared use of the area.
Compliance with these regulations is essential to ensure safety, coexistence, and the continuity of flying in the area. Each pilot is responsible for their own activity and for respecting the applicable rules. The club and the organization accept no responsibility for any consequences arising from improper use of the site or failure to comply with these regulations.
NORMATIVA COMPLETA DESCARGABLE