International Cospas-Sarsat Programme

International Satellite System For Search and Rescue
Rescue Stories
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Operational use of Cospas-Sarsat by SAR agencies started with the crash of a light aircraft in Canada, in which three people were rescued (September 10, 1982).  Since then, the System has been used for thousands of SAR events and has been instrumental in the rescue of over 26,000 lives worldwide.

To read about rescue stories assisted by Cospas-Sarsat, you can view the "What's New" box on the right of the screen.

To read submitted rescue stories by Cospas-Sarsat Participants for the preceeding year, go to Documents / C/S System Documents / R.000 Series and click on "Annex C Only" of document R.007.

 

Last Updated on Friday, 04 June 2010 14:24  

What's New

-  EPIRB saves the Lifes of 3 Yatchsmen at Sea
26 August 2010. Three French yachtsmen owe their lives today to their 406 MHz EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) when rescued over 500 miles off course, in the Atlantic. At 7:25am...
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-  EWG-2/2010 Meeting Documentation Now Available
Some documents submitted to the upcoming EWG-2/2010 Meeting on Next Generation Beacon Requirements are now available on the Cospas-Sarsat website. To download Cospas-Sarsat meeting documentation,...
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-  Men Rescued in Heavy Seas near Niue, New Zealand
2 August 2010.      MEN RESCUED IN HEAVY SEAS NEAR NIUE, NZ    Two men have been rescued by a cargo ship after their yacht capsized in stormy seas near Niue yesterday,...
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-  Serbia becomes the 43rd Participant to the International Cospas-Sarsat Programme
17 June 2010, Montreal.Serbia deposited its letter of Notification of Association with the International Cospas-Sarsat Programme as a User State during a brief ceremony at the ICAO headquarters on 17...
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