The Sunday Telegraph (Saturday Magazine), 27 July 1980, “High Time for Bill”.
This feature is one of the most valuable biographical articles in the Warnervale Airport archive. Rather than focusing on planning or politics, it celebrates Bill Benbow, one of Australia’s most respected bush pilots and flying instructors, whose influence helped establish Warnervale as a recognised centre for pilot training.
By 1980, Benbow had accumulated an extraordinary aviation career spanning wartime flying instruction in Canada, bush operations across regional Australia, medical evacuations, aerial mustering and decades of civilian instruction. The article illustrates how Warnervale was becoming known not simply as an airfield, but as a place where experienced aviators were passing their knowledge to a new generation of pilots.
His role as Flying Instructor for the Central Coast branch of the Royal Newcastle Aero Club highlights the airport’s growing importance within the regional aviation community. The article also captures the personality and reputation that made Benbow one of the Central Coast’s most admired aviation figures.
Today, Bill Benbow is remembered as one of the pioneering instructors who helped shape aviation training at Warnervale during its formative years.
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