17-year-old makes history by flying solo around the world 

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Teenage pilot Mack Rutherford
Teenage pilot Mack Rutherford
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A 17-year-old has become the youngest person to fly solo around the world. Mack Rutherford, a Belgian-British dual national, flew an ultralight Shark plane through 52 countries in five months, before ending up in Bulgaria last week. He was inspired to go on the journey by his sister, Zara, who completed her own record-breaking round-the-world flight in January. Mack faced sandstorms in Sudan and extreme heat in Dubai, but said his “hairiest moment” was an overnight stop on a Pacific island. “It’s actually an uninhabited island, so if anything had gone wrong I would be there on my own, on that island,” he told The Guardian.

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