Is your company operating drones in accordance with the law?
The number of drones (RPA) in the air is increasing. But if you want to operate one, you have to comply with certain legal requirements.
Since it launched RBAC-E-94, ANAC has determined that drone operations above 400ft (121m) and with a range of more than 500m must be carried out with equipment that has an RPA Special Airworthiness Certificate (CAER), as well as being carried out by a pilot licensed by ANAC.
But 99% of the operations carried out in Brazil do not comply with the regulations. Flying outside the law can have serious consequences. Check out what you should do in our guide:
- Understand the classification of operations with the RBAC - E94 standard
- Check the documentation required for drone operations
- Learn more about inspection and penalties
Access now: Quick guide: tips for operating your RPA legally
Arator 5B
Arator is the Brazilian agribusiness drone. Compact and versatile, this low-flying system uses wi-fi connections and a built-in sensor. It has a robust kevlar hull and is also the only Brazilian drone authorized by ANAC to fly above 400 ft.
All these features only confirm its vocation for agriculture! Crops such as sugarcane, grains, citrus and eucalyptus are among those that use XMobots' drone the most.
If you want to know more about the Arator, get in touch now:
E-mail: contato@xmobots.com.br
WhatsApp: (16) 99771 5086