Authorities say Guo landed his small aircraft illegally after offering false flight plan info to officers who opened an investigation.
Guo made headlines final yr when the then-19-year-old teen started a visit in an try and turn into the youngest individual to fly solo to all seven continents and on the similar time accumulate donations for analysis into childhood most cancers.
As a part of his journey, the teenager who identifies as Asian American deliberate to go to the Antarctic, however in keeping with the authorities he lied to officers by offering authorities with “false flight plan information.” Prosecutors stated he had been licensed to solely fly over Punta Arenas, however that he stored going south, heading for Antarctica in his Cessna 182Q — a single-engine gentle plane identified for its versatility.
Guo was charged on June 29 with handing false info to floor management and touchdown with out authorization, however on Monday a choose dropped the fees as a part of an settlement along with his legal professionals and Chile’s prosecutors. It requires the teenager to offer a $30,000 donation to a youngsters’s most cancers basis inside 30 days to keep away from a trial. He should additionally depart the nation as quickly as situations enable and is prohibited from reentering Chilean territory for 3 years.
On Monday, after the choose’s ruling, Guo advised The Related Press in a textual content message that he was “relieved by the result.”
For the previous six weeks, since being charged, he has stayed at a navy base. He was not compelled to remain there, solely to stay in Chilean territory, however due to the extreme winter in that a part of the southern hemisphere, there haven’t been any accessible flights he might take. And he has been unable to fly his Cessna.
Chilean prosecutor Cristián Crisoto on Monday advised reporters that Guo’s aircraft “doesn’t have the capabilities to make a flight,” with out offering particulars. However the American teen influencer stated he’s speaking with this lawyer to see if there’s a manner he can fly it.
“I stay in Antarctica awaiting approval for my departure flight,” Guo advised AP. “I sincerely hope they offer it to me quickly in order that I and my aircraft can proceed with my authentic mission.”
The prosecutor’s workplace stated Guo should additionally pay all prices for his “plane safety and private upkeep” throughout his keep on the navy facility. He additionally must cowl all bills for his return.
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