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Wednesday 9 October 2024
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Leon becomes NZ’s youngest pilot SARA HOLLYMAN Leon Fenemor can fly anyone anywhere in New Zealand, but he can’t yet drive himself to the airport. The learner driver has become
the youngest pilot in the country after achieving his private pilot licence last week. The 17-year-old is no stranger to the spotlight, after hitting national headlines with his painting of one of Alan Beck’s helicopters
fighting the Pigeon Valley Fires in 2019. The then 11-year-old Broadgreen Intermediate student already knew he wanted to be a pilot, although he’s not sure what first sparked the dream. “There’s no one in my family
who’s ever been a pilot or interested. So, maybe because I live pretty close to the airport, Mum used to always take me around the airport in the pram, so who knows if that kind of sparked it.” Celebrating his 17th birthday on
September 28, the first thing on the Nayland College Year 12 student’s to-do list was submitting his private pilot licence application, with 17 being the minimum
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Spinning swansong GORDON PREECE Rapid rotations are a sight to make you dizzy. Pat Heaphy though has transfixed more than a few punters vying for a prize at the St Joseph’s School Gala chocolate wheel with his witty entertainment and, for the past 15 years, whimsical suits. He’ll take his final spin on 3 November after four decades at the wheel. Pat says he stepped up to the wheel in 1984 in the first of his eight years as chairman of the catholic school’s committee to transition it to the public system. It was also the year the first of his five children began attending St Joseph’s, and seven grandchildren had also followed suit, the last one
Pat Heaphy will spin the wheel at St Joseph’s School Gala for the final time after 40 years, on 3 November. Photo: Gordon Preece.
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