A 3.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the Kailua side of the Big Island this afternoon. No tsunami was generated from this.
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A 3.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the Kailua side of the Big Island this afternoon. No tsunami was generated from this.
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The Hawaiian Islands have been getting a lot of rain in the last few days. Here is a video of a flash flood on the Road to Hana in Maui, Hawaii.
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The video was uploaded yesterday.
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Over 600 people attended Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor’s 5th “Discover Your Future in Aviation” event yesterday, Saturday, March 29, 2014, 10am to 4pm. Attendees consisted of young people interested in aviation as a career or hobby, schools, Scouts, aviation enthusiasts, and families.
The special aviation day featured a Moon Rover, hands-on workshops, remote control flying, open cockpits, a career fair, flight lab, and interactive science exhibits. Historic re-enactors appeared as Amelia Earhart, Rosie the Riveter, a Zero pilot, and more.
In celebration of Women’s History Month and the contribution of women in aviation, the Museum honored Captain Sharyn Emminger Dey, the first female pilot to fly for Hawaiian Airlines who captained the highly publicized flight of the first all-women flight crew of a United States scheduled air carrier. She was available to meet and greet guests at the event.
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