Clamback and Hennessy Close Doors After 35 Years

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Clamback and Hennessy Close Doors After 35 Years

July 4, 2019 By Kreisha Ballantyne
As Legendary Bankstown School Clamback and Hennessy closes its doors after 35 years, AOPA AUSTRALIA'S KREISHA BALLANTYNE catches up with Aminta Hennessy.
“Well everyone that is it!” said Aminta Hennessy at Clamback and Hennessy’s final barbecue. Every Sunday for 35 years, the school has hosted a (now legendary) barbecue for their ...This...

“Well everyone that is it!” said Aminta Hennessy at Clamback and Hennessy’s final barbecue.

Every Sunday for 35 years, the school has hosted a (now legendary) barbecue for their ...

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Kreisha Ballantyne

Kreisha’s experience across various sectors of the aviation industry reflect her passion for general aviation. In previous editorial roles at AOPA Australian Pilot, Sport Pilot and AirSport, Kreisha has had the privilege of flying in – and writing about -a multitude of aircraft types, from a powered parachute to a PC12. Kreisha is currently a feature writer for Australian Flying magazine, as well as CASA’s Flight Safety Australia. As a private pilot, Kreisha has experienced an incredible array of aviation adventures, including flying solo across Australia in heels and lipstick to influence young female pilots; wing-walking on a vintage Stearman; flying in New Zealand, the UK, the USA and Austria; and interviewing a diverse and incredible cross-section of aviators. Now in her tenth year in the industry, she is delighted to continue her passion for writing about aviation as one of AOPA’s new digital editors.

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