Why was Ethan Guo detained in Antarctica?
He was detained for allegedly providing false flight plan information and landing without authorization on King George Island.
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American teen pilot Ethan Guo, who had been detained in Antarctica since June, has had charges against him dropped. Guo was accused of illegally landing his plane in Chilean territory while attempting to fly solo to all seven continents to...
Ethan Guo's journey began as a fundraising mission for childhood cancer research, aiming to raise $1 million for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. He successfully flew his Cessna 182Q to six continents before encountering issues in Antarctica. Chilean authorities detained him for allegedly providing false flight plan data and landing without authorization on King George Island, which Chile claims as its territory. The charges, which included breaches of the Chilean Aeronautical Code, were dropped after an agreement was reached. As part of the agreement, Guo must donate $30,000 to a children's cancer foundation and is banned from re-entering Chilean territory for three years. He is currently awaiting approval for his departure flight from Antarctica. Guo's plane is said not to have the capabilities to make a flight.
He was detained for allegedly providing false flight plan information and landing without authorization on King George Island.
Guo must donate $30,000 to a children's cancer foundation, is banned from re-entering Chilean territory for three years, and must cover all costs for his aircraft security and personal maintenance during his stay.
To become the youngest person to fly solo to all seven continents and raise $1 million for cancer research.
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