Loads fell against the pilot arrested in Antarctica


June has fallen against an American influence of an American influence and teenager who rocked on an Antarctic distant island.

Ethan Guo, 19, believes that the chilean landed in the territory is believed to be illegally, after a solo journey to all seven continents, to raise money for cancer research, according to local authorities.

They were accused of providing false information on the flight plan and opened a study to officials.

A judge ordered to leave the area, $ 30,000 (pay £ 22,332) for a donation to a children’s cancer foundation and will be re-introduced to the Chilean territory for three years.

Mr. Guo fell last year to all seven continents to fly alone and gather donations for children’s cancer research.

He visited six of the seven continents, in June, the small plane of Cessna 182Q in June flew, near the southern point of Chile, from the south of George Island, claiming King George III of George.

They took care of the island after landing, many international research stations and their staff.

The authorities said he presented the Punta Arenas’s plan to fly, but not beyond that, according to CBS News, the BBC US partner.

They were charged on June 29 with alleged false information without renouncing ground control and landing, but a judge fell on Monday.

“I remain in Antarctica waiting for the approval for outgoing flight,” said Guok Associated Press (AP) news agencies following the court court. “I honestly hope to give it soon, and my plane can continue with my original mission.”

Mr. Guo has been in a military base of the island in the last six weeks, reported by AP. He was told that he could travel to other parts of Chile, but the frigid temperature could not leave the island, he added.

Mr. Guo is expected to become the first pilot to complete solo flights on the seven continents on aircraft, and has already spent 140 days in the air in its travels.

He decided to collect money for cancer research after his cousin cancer diagnosis.

Memphis, Tennessee is gathering $ 1 million for cancer research.

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