Australian teen completes record round world solo flight

By Harry Pearl SYDNEY (Reuters) - An Australian teenager made history on Saturday by becoming the youngest person to complete a solo circumnavigation of the world in a single engine aircraft. Lachlan Smart, from Queensland, touched down at Maroochydore Airport on the Sunshine Coast, where he had first taken off from on July 24. At 18 years, 7 months and 21 days, Smart is a year younger than the previous record holder, American Matt Guthmiller. “What a welcome,” Smart said after landing to cheers from supporters. “To actually be here, having flown around the world, for over 24,000 nautical miles is just a great relief.” The teenager stopped in 24 locations and 15 countries during his seven-week trip. He said the weather and communicating with foreign air traffic controllers were his biggest challenges. (Reporting by Harry Pearl; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)