The accusations gave up against a teenage pilot detained in Antarctica

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The accusations of an American influence and pilot of teenagers who have been stuck on a remote island in Antarctica since June have dropped out.

It is said that Ethan Goo, 19, has illegally landed his plane in Chilean territory after embarking on a self -trip to all seven continents to raise money for cancer examination, according to local authorities.

They accused him of providing information on a false flight plan for employees who detained him and found an investigation.

A judge ordered him to leave the area, pay a donation of $ 30,000 (22,332 British pounds) to the Children’s Cancer Foundation, and it is forbidden to re -enter the Chilean territory for three years.

G -n Guo made the titles last year when an attempt to become the youngest person who flies solo on all seven continents and collects donations to study cancer in childhood.

Having already visited six of seven continents, in June, he flies with his small Cessna 182Q airplane from the city of Punta Arena, near the most southern point of Chile, to the King George Island off the Atlantic coast, which is alleged from Chile and named King of the United Kingdom George III.

He was removed after landing on the island, which is home to a number of international research stations and their staff.

Authorities said he had presented a plan for flying over Punta Arenas, but not then, according to CBS News, the US partner of the BBC.

He was accused of June 29, claiming that he had provided incorrect information about land control and landing without permission, but they were dropped by a judge on Monday.

“I remain in Antarctica in anticipation of approval for my departure flight,” G -n Goo told the News Agency at the Associated Press (AP) after the judge’s decision on Monday. “I sincerely hope they give it to me soon so that I and my aircraft continue with my original mission.”

Gu Guo stayed at a military base on the island in the last six weeks, AP reported. He was told he could travel to other parts of Chile, but due to frigid temperatures he failed to leave the island, he added.

G -n Guo hopes to become the first pilot to carry out independent flights throughout the seven continents on the Cessna aircraft and has already spent 140 days in his travel air.

He decided to raise money for cancer examination after his cousin was diagnosed with cancer.

He strives to raise $ 1 million to study cancer at St. Jude Children’s Study Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.

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