After months of globetrotting, pilot Zara Rutherford is now the youngest woman, by more than a decade, to fly solo around the world.
"It's just really crazy, I haven't quite processed it," said Rutherford after she touched down back in Belgium. By the time she had completed her journey, she had flown 51,000 kilometers, over 5 continents and 52 countries, all on her own.
Mike Armstrong explains what propelled Rutherford, 19, to take on the goal.
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"It's just really crazy, I haven't quite processed it," said Rutherford after she touched down back in Belgium. By the time she had completed her journey, she had flown 51,000 kilometers, over 5 continents and 52 countries, all on her own.
Mike Armstrong explains what propelled Rutherford, 19, to take on the goal.
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