US teen influencer detained in Antarctica while attempting solo flight to 7 continents

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"Chilean Authorities Detain US Teen Pilot for Unauthorized Flight to Antarctica"

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Ethan Guo, a 19-year-old American pilot and social media influencer, was detained by Chilean authorities while attempting a solo flight that was part of his ambitious project to fly to all seven continents. Guo, who has garnered significant attention on Instagram for his journey and aims to raise $1 million for cancer research, reportedly altered his flight plan without permission and landed in Antarctica, a territory claimed by Chile. His actions led to allegations of violating multiple national and international regulations. According to Chilean prosecutors, Guo submitted a false flight plan indicating he would fly over Punta Arenas, only to divert toward Antarctica without informing the relevant authorities. This deviation posed serious risks to air traffic in the region, prompting immediate detention upon his arrival at the Lieutenant Rodolfo Marsh Base in Antarctica.

Following his detention, Guo's legal representation indicated that he encountered “complications” during his flight, suggesting that his decision to change course may have been influenced by unforeseen circumstances. Guo has been documenting his journey since September of last year, with his most recent social media update showcasing a flight over the Philippines. The Chilean authorities have mandated that he remain in the Chilean sector of Antarctica pending further investigation, which is expected to last for 90 days. During this time, Guo is prohibited from returning to Punta Arenas, as the legal proceedings will determine the consequences of his actions and whether he will face further penalties for the violations of aviation regulations he allegedly committed during his flight to the southernmost continent.

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A teenage pilot, who is attempting to fly all seven continents solo, hit a patch of rough air this weekend when Chilean authorities detained him for changing his flight plan without their permission and landing in Antarctica.

Chilean prosecutors say American influencer Ethan Guo, 19, broke “multiple national and international regulations” by changing his flight plans without prior notice, landing on a part of Antarctica where the South American country maintains a territorial claim.

CNN requested a comment from Guo, whose lawyer on Sunday said the young pilot had experienced “complications” while flying.

Guo, whose website states he is trying to raise $1 million for cancer research by becoming “the first person ever to fly to all seven continents solo,” has broadcast his continent-hopping journey since last September to more than a million Instagram followers.

His last post, on June 23, documents a flight over the Philippines.

Chilean authorities say that on Saturday, Guo submitted a false flight plan and took off from Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Airport in the southern Chilean city of Punta Arenas as the sole passenger and crew member aboard a Cessna 182Q aircraft, registered as N182WT. At one point during that flight, authorities say he turned off course toward Antarctica.

“The accused provided false information to the aeronautical authority. He submitted a flight plan indicating that he was going to fly over the city of Punta Arenas,” said Cristian Crisosto Rifo, the Regional Prosecutor of Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica.

“However, he continued toward Antarctica without informing anyone and without any authorization, landing at the airfield of Lieutenant Rodolfo Marsh Base in Chilean Antarctic territory. With this behavior, the accused seriously endangered the safety of air traffic to Antarctica and the Magallanes region,” the prosecutor added.

Cristoso explained that as soon as Guo landed in Antarctica, he was detained and formally charged. “The accused not only violated the Aeronautical Code but also multiple national and international regulations regarding routes to Antarctica and access to the white continent,” emphasized Crisosto.

On Sunday, his lawyer told reporters at a press conference after Guo was charged that the young pilot experienced “complications” while flying. “While already in the air, he began to experience a series of complications,” Karina Ulloa said, adding that Guo claims “that he was conducting an exploratory flight to see if he could follow this route or not.”

CNN requested a comment from Ulloa on Tuesday.

The Magallanes and Chilean Antarctic Prosecutor’s Office determined on Sunday that the teen must remain in the Chilean sector of the frozen continent until authorities give him permission to return to the city of Punta Arenas.

The Chilean court decreed a 90-day investigation period for this case, during which time Guo must remain in Chile.

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Source: CNN