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Mack Rutherford

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Mack Rutherford
Born (2005-06-21) June 21, 2005 (age 19)
NationalityBelgian, British
Known forYoungest pilot to fly solo around the world
RelativesZara (sister)
Websitemacksolo.com

Mack Rutherford (born 21 June 2005) is a British-Belgian aviator. On 24 August 2022, under the name Macksolo, he became the youngest person ever to fly solo around the world and the first minor (under eighteen years old) to achieve this feat. He holds four Guinness World Records,[1] including the record for the youngest person to fly solo around the world, previously held by Travis Ludlow, and the record for the youngest person to fly a microlight solo around the world, previously held by his sister Zara Rutherford. His successful record attempt received significant global exposure, highlighting his mission to demonstrate that young people can make a difference.[2][3][4]

Solo flight

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The teenager flew a Shark, a high-performance ultralight aircraft which can hit a cruising speed of around 186mph (300km/h).[4]

His planned departure in March 2022 and solo flight were significantly complicated by the outbreak of the Ukrainian-Russian war in February 2022. His initial route took him through Kazakhstan and across Russia, but this intended route and permits had to be altered multiple times to adapt to the new geopolitical circumstances.[5]

His longest and most difficult flight lasted 10 hours over the icy waters of the Northern Pacific Ocean, from Kushiro, Japan, to Attu Island, USA, an uninhabited island where he had to land due to unexpected headwinds and the setting sun.[6][7][8] He spent the night in an abandoned shed on the runway of this former US Coast Guard station before continuing his journey over the Aleutian Islands to mainland Alaska.[9]

The journey was originally expected to take about 2.5 months, but in the end, it took 5 months and 1 day. He left on the 23 March 2022 from Sofia West, an airfield near the capital of Sofia, Bulgaria, where his, and also his sister's, main sponsor, ICDSoft, is based, and landed back at his starting point on 24 August of that same year.[10]

Awards

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On 12 September 2022, the Honourable Company of Air Pilots announced that Mack Rutherford, jointly with his sister Zara Rutherford, also a world record holding pilot, had been awarded the Master's Medal "in recognition of his amazing feat of flying and endurance."[11][12] Previous recipients, include Sir Richard Branson, Bertrand Piccard, Polly Vacher, André Borschberg, Tim Peake, and James Ketchell, among many others.

On 20 January 2023, Mack was honoured at the annual Awards of the Living Legends of Aviation with the "Barron Hilton Aviation Inspiration Award."[13] The event took place at the International Ballroom of The Beverly Hilton, where the Golden Globes are awarded, and was hosted by pilot and aviation enthusiast John Travolta.[14] He received his award from Living Legend Julie Clark. Other attendees included, among others, aviators and "Living Legends of Aviation" Buzz Aldrin, William Shatner, Shane Lundgren, and Hamish Harding.

In July 2023, the Royal Automobile Club's Segrave Trophy for the year 2022 was awarded to Mack Rutherford and his sister Zara, the youngest person and youngest woman, respectively, to circumnavigate the globe.[15][16] The Segrave Trophy is awarded to the British national who demonstrates "Outstanding Skill, Courage, and Initiative on Land, Water, and in the Air." The trophy is named in honour of Sir Henry Segrave, the first person to hold both the land and water speed records simultaneously.

Early life

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Mack Rutherford was born in Belgium and is the son of a Sandhurst-trained British ex-Army helicopter pilot, Sam Rutherford and a Belgian recreational pilot and lawyer Beatrice De Smet.[4][17] As a young boy, Rutherford would accompany his parents on many flights. At the age of 14, he began training to become a pilot and gained a French ultra light pilot's license in 2020, which at the time, made him the youngest pilot in the world at the age of 15 and 2 weeks.[10][18]

Besides their parents, Mack and his sister Zara come from a long line of aviators going back five generations. His grandfather and great-grandfather on mother’s side where private pilots and his great-great-grandmother on his father’s side, Margaret Jean Thomas, was amongst the first South-African women to learn to fly.[4] His great-grand uncle, Rae ('Tommy') Thomas, Margaret's son, flew a Catalina during the last World War and died as a war hero, at the age of 23. His story is recounted in the book "The most dangerous moment" by Michael Tomlinson.[19][20]

Mack grew up in and around airplanes, as his father, organised adventurous flying rallies and expeditions such as the Crete2Cape Vintage Air Rally in 2016.[21]

He studied A-levels at Sherborne school [4][22] in Dorset and just like his sister, is currently reading at Stanford University, in Palo Alto, California. He is also a professional ferry pilot[23] and a public speaker signed up with Kruger Cowne.[18]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Mack Rutherford becomes youngest pilot to fly solo around the world". Guinness World Records. August 24, 2022.
  2. ^ Hauser, Christine (August 24, 2022). "Teenage Aviator Circles the Globe Solo, Setting a Record". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Cassidy, Amy (August 24, 2022). "Teenage pilot becomes youngest person to fly solo around the globe". CNN.
  4. ^ a b c d e Durbin, Adam (August 24, 2022). "British-Belgian pilot, 17, becomes youngest to fly around the world solo". BBC News.
  5. ^ "Another Rutherford – Mack – aims to fly round-the-world". Flyer. 17 February 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ Kruse, Lauren (3 August 2022). "Youngest pilot to attempt solo flight around the world lands in Unalaska". Alaska Public Media ; KUCB-Unalaska.
  7. ^ Butler, Alexander (22 August 2022). "Mack Rutherford: Pilot, 17, lands on abandoned island during record attempt". The Times.
  8. ^ Ewan, Somerville (22 August 2022). "British pilot, 17, seconds from Pacific Ocean disaster during world-record bid". Evening Standard.
  9. ^ "Mack Rutherford: Record-breaking round-the-world pilot, 17, listened to sister's advice". Euronews. 30 August 2022.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ a b Toshkov, Veselin (23 March 2022). "Teenage pilot starts around-the-world flight from Bulgaria". Yahoo News.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "Latest News". www.airpilots.org.
  12. ^ "The Master's Medal". The Honourable Company of Air Pilots.
  13. ^ "Honorees". Living Legends of Aviation.
  14. ^ "20th Annual Awards". Living Legends of Aviation.
  15. ^ "Zara and Mack Rutherford". royalautomobileclub.co.uk. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  16. ^ Baldwin, Alan (11 July 2023). "Sibling around-the-world aviators set another youth record". Reuters.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  17. ^ Twombly, Ian (19 December 2022). "Not to be outdone, Rutherford family breaks records". AOPA. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
  18. ^ a b "Mack Rutherford". Kruger Cown.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  19. ^ "Macksolo's Inspirations". www.macksolo.com. 2022. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  20. ^ Tomlinson, Michael (1 January 1976). The most dangerous moment. Mayflower. ISBN 978-0583128742. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  21. ^ Smith, Helena (13 November 2016). "Magnificent men and women to race flying machines across Africa". The Guardian.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  22. ^ "Mack Rutherford - Sets New Guinness World Record". Sherborne. September 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  23. ^ Kekauoha, Alex (1 February 2023). "Before landing at Stanford, a record-breaking flight around the world".