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Saudi Authorities Promote Satellite Beacons to Boost Outdoor Safety

Saudi authorities are urging hikers and pilots to prioritize safety using the satellite distress alert system across the Kingdom. This technology allows individuals to send immediate emergency signals from areas lacking mobile connectivity. Consequently, outdoor travelers and aviation users can receive faster rescue responses during critical situations. The nationwide initiative highlights the importance of preparedness for those exploring remote or isolated regions.

The Communications, Space and Technology Commission (CSTC) and the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) developed the system with the Saudi Air Navigation Services Company. By combining satellite radio communication with a centralized monitoring network, the program ensures authorities receive alerts almost instantly. Therefore, users in deserts, mountains, or other hard-to-reach locations can contact rescue teams without relying on traditional networks.

When a hiker or pilot activates a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB), the Saudi Search and Rescue Center immediately receives the signal. Next, the center forwards the alert to the National Security Operations Center at the Ministry of Interior. Then, the authorities direct the information to the proper security agency according to established protocols. This sequence allows rescue teams to mobilize quickly and reach individuals in distress with minimal delay.

CSTC emphasized that hikers and outdoor enthusiasts must consider PLBs among the most critical safety tools. Moreover, the devices transmit emergency alerts within seconds, providing invaluable support in life-threatening situations. Hikers and adventurers can obtain PLBs and the necessary licenses instantly from authorized vendors. They can check the full list of certified agents on the CSTC website, ensuring convenient access nationwide.

Statistics illustrate the importance of this initiative. The Enjad Search and Rescue Association reported 131 people missing in Saudi deserts in 2021. Rescuers saved 100, but 20 died of hunger or thirst, and 11 remained unaccounted for. Another report recorded 142 missing individuals; teams rescued 100, confirmed 28 dead, and 14 remained missing. Over the same period, authorities recovered 13,254 vehicles stuck in desert areas, highlighting the frequent risks travelers face.

By promoting the satellite distress alert system, Saudi authorities aim to reduce casualties and improve response times during emergencies. Additionally, the program strengthens coordination between rescue centers, security agencies, and emergency responders. The system not only saves lives but also boosts confidence for those exploring the Kingdom’s vast deserts and remote landscapes.

Officials encourage all outdoor enthusiasts and aviation users to carry PLBs and follow safety protocols. Ultimately, widespread adoption of this satellite distress alert initiative promises safer travel, faster rescues, and improved outcomes across Saudi Arabia’s challenging terrain.

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