A social media influencer who was stuck at an airbase in Antarctica for two months has finally been released.
Ethan Guo was 19 when he began his solo project to become the youngest person to fly solo to all seven continents, a fundraising mission for Cancer Research. But hebecame stuck in a Chilean airbase when he flew there without permission.
Now, Guo has been allowed back to the Chilean mainland, but must pay the equivalent of around £22,000 in fines. Chilean authorities said he lied to officials by providing authorities with "false flight plan data”. Prosecutors said he had been authorised to only fly over Punta Arenas in southern Chile, but that he kept going south, heading for Antarctica in his Cessna 182Q - a single-engine light aircraft known for its versatility.
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After he landed in Chile's Antarctic territory on June 28, he was detained in a military base amid legal negotiations between his lawyers and the government. Guo, who is originally from Tennessee and turned 20 in July, spent two months living in the base with limited communications and freezing Antarctic winter temperatures plunging below zero.
He was released by a Chilean judge on the condition that he donate the tens of thousands of dollars raised to a childhood cancer foundation within 30 days and leave the country as soon as possible. He is also banned from entering Chilean territory for three years.

The influencer's lawyer Jaime Barrientos said Guo landed because he had to divert his aircraft due to poor weather conditions, and that he did receive authorisation from Chilean authorities.
"To his surprise, when he was about to take off back to Punta Arenas he was arrested, in a process that from my perspective was a total exaggeration," Barrientos said. Barrientos said he was happy with the agreement struck with authorities.
Guo landed Saturday at Punta Arenas aboard a navy ship wearing a Chilean national soccer team jersey and appeared friendly with the press after disembarking, describing his detention as "mundane" experience with "limited freedoms".
"The Chilean people have been incredibly hospitable, they've been fantastic people. They've taken care of me. They've taught me Spanish, and they've treated me like family," he said.
Guo made headlines last year when he began a trip in an attempt to become the youngest person to fly solo to all seven continents and at the same time collect donations for research into childhood cancer.
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