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Matt Guthmiller, 19, Sets Record for Youngest Person to Fly Around World

Matt Guthmiller, 19, Sets Record for Youngest Person to Fly Around World

By    |   Tuesday, 15 July 2014 12:45 PM EDT

Matt Guthmiller, a 19-year-old from South Dakota, became the youngest person to fly solo around the world this week when he ended his 29,000-mile trip in California.

Guthmiller touched down his leased single-engine airplane late Monday night at Gillespie Field in El Cajon, California, The Associated Press reported.

The teen made about two dozen stops in 14 countries during the journey that began May 31, according to his mother, Shirley, who greeted her son after his 16-hour final leg flight from Honolulu, Hawaii.

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"Of course he looked tired," Shirley Guthmiller said. "I'm very relieved he is home, but I wasn't worried."

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology engineering student was sleeping late Tuesday morning, she said.

Matt Guthmiller took an early interest in aviation and was 16 when got his pilot's license.

"As a little kid, he was afraid to go down to the basement," said his father, Allen Guthmiller. "It's amazing how kids change. Now he's not afraid of anything."

Guthmiller's parents said he's sending documentation to Guinness World Records, which must confirm that he broke the record. Guinness did not immediately return telephone calls from the AP on Tuesday.

The previous record was set by Australian Ryan Campbell who was 19 years, seven months, and 25 days old when he completed his circumnavigation last year. Guthmiller will be that age on July 24.

Shirley Guthmiller said Campbell helped her son in planning the trip. Guthmiller began in El Cajon and headed for his hometown, where he graduated from high school last year.

"He made his first stop in Aberdeen and then headed out for the rest of the world," Allen Guthmiller said.

He kept in daily contact with his parents by satellite telephone. He also routinely posted updates on social media.

"I'm proud of him and I really wasn't worried," his father said. "He had a good plane and a good plan."

Guthmiller's flight will help raise money for Code.org, a nonprofit website that helps teach people about computer coding, his father said.

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Matt Guthmiller, a 19-year-old from South Dakota, became the youngest person to fly solo around the world this week when he ended his 29,000-mile trip in California.
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