US teen influencer has been stranded in the Chilean Antarctic since landing without permission

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  1. prosecutor / ˈprɑː sə kju tər / (n.) – a lawyer who tries to prove in court that someone has broken the law
    Example:

    In the court, the prosecutor showed evidence to prove the man’s crime.


  2. authorize / ˈɔ θəˌraɪz / (v.) – to give official permission for something to happen or for someone to do something
    Example:

    The basketball coach authorized the students to use the gym for practice on weekends.


  3. versatility / ˌvɜr səˈtɪl ɪ ti / (n.) – the quality of being useful in many different ways
    Example:

    The versatility of a smartphone lets people use it for calling, taking photos, and watching videos.


  4. reenter / riˈɛn tər / (v.) – to enter a place again after leaving it
    Example:

    He is reentering the country after many years to visit his family.


  5. outcome / ˈaʊtˌkʌm / (n.) – the final result of an action, event, or situation
    Example:

    He is waiting for the outcome of the job interview to see if he got the job.


Article

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What was intended as a fundraising mission for cancer research has become a nightmare for American teen influencer Ethan Guo, who has been stuck since June in a remote location in Chilean territory in Antarctica.


Authorities say Guo landed his small plane illegally after providing false flight plan information to officials who opened an investigation.


Guo made headlines last year when the then-19-year-old 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.


As part of his trip, the teen, who identifies as Asian American, planned to go to Antarctica, but according to the authorities, he lied to officials by providing authorities with “false flight plan data.” Prosecutors said he had been authorized to only fly over Punta Arenas, but that he kept going south, heading for Antarctica in his Cessna 182Q—a single-engine light aircraft known for its versatility.


Guo was charged on June 29 with handing false information to ground control and landing without authorization, but a judge dropped the charges as part of an agreement with his lawyers and Chile’s prosecutors. It requires the teen to give a $30,000 donation to a children’s cancer foundation within 30 days to avoid a trial. He must also leave the country as soon as conditions allow and is prohibited from reentering Chilean territory for three years.


After the judge’s ruling, Guo told The Associated Press in a text message that he was “relieved by the outcome.”


For the past six weeks, since being charged, he has stayed at a military base. He was not forced to stay there, only to remain in Chilean territory, but because of the severe winter in that part of the Southern Hemisphere, there haven’t been any available flights he could take. And he has been unable to fly his Cessna.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • Ethan Guo wanted to fly solo to all seven continents while raising money for childhood cancer research. What do you think of his goal? Why? Would you personally support someone with a goal like this? Discuss.
  • To complete his goal, Guo lied to officials by giving false flight plan data. How would you feel if someone lied to you to convince you to support a good cause? Would you still help them, or would you refuse because of the lie? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • The judge dropped Guo’s charges after he agreed to donate $30,000 to a children’s cancer foundation instead of going to trial. Do you agree with the judge’s decision? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • What do you think would happen if judges always asked people charged with crimes to donate to charity instead of going to trial? Discuss.