Influencer trapped in Antarctica after illegal flight
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Prosecutors said he had been authorized to only fly over Punta Arenas, but he kept going south, heading for Antarctica in his Cessna 182Q.

In SANTIAGO, Chile, a trip intended for cancer research fundraising has turned into a distressing ordeal for American teen influencer Ethan Guo, who has been stranded since June in a remote part of Chilean territory within Antarctica.

Authorities say Guo landed his small plane illegally after providing false flight plan information to officials who opened an investigation.

Last year, Guo gained attention when he, at 19, embarked on a journey to set the record as the youngest person to fly solo across all seven continents, also aiming to gather donations for childhood cancer research.

During his voyage, Guo, who identifies as Asian American, aimed to visit Antarctica. However, he reportedly misled authorities by submitting “false flight plan data.” Prosecutors mentioned he had permission only to fly over Punta Arenas but continued further south toward Antarctica in his Cessna 182Q, a single-engine aircraft known for its adaptability.

On June 29, Guo faced charges for providing false information to ground control and unauthorized landing. Yet, on Monday, a judge dismissed these charges under an agreement with his lawyers and Chilean prosecutors. This agreement mandates a $30,000 donation to a children’s cancer charity within 30 days to prevent going to trial. Additionally, he must depart the country when possible and is barred from returning to Chile for three years.

On Monday, after the judge’s ruling, Guo told The Associated Press in a text message that he was “relieved by the outcome.”

For six weeks since the charges, he has resided at a military base. Although not compelled to stay there, he is required to remain in Chilean territory. Due to harsh winter conditions in the region, no flights have been available for him, and he has not been able to fly his Cessna.

On Monday, Chilean prosecutor Cristián Crisoto informed reporters that Guo’s aircraft is “not equipped for such a flight,” leaving further details undisclosed. Meanwhile, the young influencer mentioned he is consulting with his lawyer to explore possibilities for flying his plane.

“I remain in Antarctica awaiting approval for my departure flight,” Guo told AP. “I sincerely hope they give it to me soon so that I and my plane can continue with my original mission.”

The prosecutor’s office said Guo must also pay all costs for his “aircraft security and personal maintenance” during his stay at the military facility. He also needs to cover all expenses for his return.

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