(CNN) — Teenage aviator Zara Rutherford has grow to be the youngest lady to fly around the globe solo.
The 19-year-old, who has twin British-Belgian nationality, landed at Kortrijk-Wevelgem Airport in western Belgium on Thursday, finishing an epic 41-country journey spanning over 52,000 kilometers (32,300 miles), and broke two Guinness World Information within the course of.
“I made it,” Rutherford, who obtained a rapturous welcome on her arrival, informed reporters.
Not solely has she crushed the report held by American Shaesta Waiz, who was 30 when she circumnavigated the globe unaccompanied in 2017, Rutherford additionally now holds the title for the primary lady to circumnavigate the world in a microlight plane.
She can be the primary Belgian to fly around the globe alone.
Nevertheless, {the teenager}’s path to glory hasn’t been with out its challenges.
When Rutherford departed on August 18, 2021 in a bespoke Shark ultralight plane, she believed her aerial escapade would take about three months.
Mission accomplished
Teenage pilot Zara Rutherford lands in Belgium on January 20 after finishing her solo round-the-world journey.
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However she was affected by setbacks, together with month-long delays in each Alaska and Russia as a consequence of “visa and climate points,” pushing her schedule again eight weeks.
“I’d say the toughest half was positively flying over Siberia — it was extraordinarily chilly. It was minus 35 levels Celsius on the bottom,” Rutherford stated throughout a press convention on Thursday.
“If the engine have been to stall, I might be hours away from rescue and I do not understand how lengthy I might have survived for.”
She was additionally pressured to make an unscheduled touchdown in Redding, California as a consequence of poor visibility on account of the wildfires within the Seattle space and was later denied permission to fly over China.
Whereas she’s flown to an array of locations, reminiscent of Singapore, Egypt and Greece, together with Russia and South Korea, Rutherford has been unable to discover any of them on land as a consequence of Covid-19 restrictions.
The ultimate leg of her journey was additionally hit with delays as a consequence of unhealthy climate, which meant her completion date was moved again one other week.
Document-breaking mission
Rutherford is at present on a niche yr and plans to go to college in September to review laptop engineering. Though each of her dad and mom are pilots and he or she has been studying to fly since she was 14, Rutherford did not get her first license till 2020.
One in every of her most important goals for this problem, apart from breaking Waiz’s report, was to make sure better visibility for ladies in aviation.
Final yr, Rutherford spoke of her disappointment at the truth that simply 5.1% of airline pilots across the globe are girls, based on figures from the Worldwide Society of Ladies Airline Pilots (ISA).
Elevating consciousness
Rutherford has been supporting two charities on her journey: Women Who Code, which helps younger girls getting into laptop science, and Goals Soar, a nonprofit based by Waiz, that helps girls and women getting into STEM fields.
She hopes that her high-profile journey will encourage extra younger women and girls to contemplate a profession in aviation.
“It is a simple factor to say, however simply go for it,” Rutherford added. “Should you do not try to see how excessive you’ll be able to fly, you then’ll by no means know.”
The 2-seat ultralight plane she accomplished the journey in was supplied by Shark Aero, one of many sponsors for the journey, with customizations reminiscent of a second radio, and an extra gasoline tank within the place the place the second passenger seat would usually sit.
CNN’s Rebecca Cairns additionally contributed to this report.