19-year-old Ethan Guo's journey to fly to every continent has resulted in legal troubles that may impact his ambitious goal.
**American Teen Pilot Detained in Antarctica During World Flight Challenge**

**American Teen Pilot Detained in Antarctica During World Flight Challenge**
An American teen pilot's expedition faces disruption after being detained for a false flight plan in Antarctica.
An American teenager, Ethan Guo, aged 19, has been detained on King George Island, Antarctica, due to a submission of a false flight plan, causing a significant halt to his global flying challenge. This endeavor has drawn the attention of over a million followers online, actively tracking his journey to become the first pilot to solo fly to all seven continents in a Cessna aircraft.
Authorities in Chile halted Guo after deviating from his submitted plan, activating safety protocols. The General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics in Chile has made clear that Guo allegedly attempted to fly beyond Punta Arenas, leading to his arrest upon landing at Teniente R. Marsh airport, which is situated in a region known for its research stations and extreme cold temperatures.
Guo has been charged with violations of Chile's aeronautical code, with potential imprisonment as a consequence. Additionally, he faces accusations of breaching the Antarctic Treaty, a critical legal framework governing activities in the uninhabited continent. On social media, Guo reassured fans with a post stating, "I'm alive everyone, I'll make an update soon," hinting at his plans despite the arrest.
His journey, which has already taken over 140 days, included visits to all six other continents, with the objective of raising $1 million for cancer research at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Guo's ambitious aspirations seem to hang in the balance as he navigates through legal challenges in the remote reaches of Antarctica.