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Flight To Hawaii
Hilo - Hawaii

Principal Locations
  1. Hilo
  2. Honolulu
  3. Lahaina
  4. Wahiawa
  5. Waipahu

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Flight To Hawaii



Federal Aviation Administration - Graphic TFR's
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NIFC Temporary Flight Restrictions
Click on the red, green, or purple outlined TFR regions to get information about that TFR. Click on the map or map borders to pan the map around. Use the zoom bar on the right of the map to zoom in or out. Click the Alaska, Hawaii, and US quick jump links to the right of the map to quickly navigate to new regions. For more help on using the Airspace information pages view the online tutorial . ... [Read More]

Kona International Airport at Keahole (KOA) - General Aviation
For Visitor & Travel Information, e-mail airvisitorinfo@hawaii.gov ...

Tour Helicopters ...

Flight Training Center ... [Read More]

NASA Dryden Helios Photo Collection
The solar-electric Helios Prototype flying wing bisects the volcanic atoll of Lehua off the coast of Kaua'i, Hawaii, during a checkout flight on June 7, 2003. Helios is now equipped with an experimental fuel cell system to allow nighttime flight. ...

The Helios Prototype solar-electric flying wing was one of several remotely piloted aircraft, also known as uninhabited aerial vehicles or UAVs, that were developed as technology demonstrators under the now-concluded Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology (ERAST) project. Prior to its loss in an in-flight mishap in June 2003, the Helios Prototype set a world altitude record for propeller-driven aircraft of almost 97,000 feet.   ... [Read More]

Human Space Flight (HSF) - Realtime Data
Curator: Kim Dismukes | Responsible NASA Official: John Ira Petty | Updated: 07/26/2004 ...

Get up-to-date weather forecasts for the shuttle launch site at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and the landing sites across the United States. ... [Read More]

TSA | Transportation Security Administration | Wait Times
The TSA urges all travelers to arrive at the airport well in advance of scheduled flight departures and has provided security checkpoint wait time information as a guide to assist in travel planning. Please be sure to check with your airline for ticket counter wait times as well as possible changes to flight schedules, as these and other factors influence your decision regarding how early to arrive at the airport. ...

As a customer service initiative, TSA is providing security checkpoint wait time information to assist travelers in planning for their next flight. The wait times are historical so please note actual wait time may vary depending on factors including weather delays which result in increased passenger levels. ... [Read More]

Prehistory of Flight File Structure
From the earliest days, humans have dreamed of flying andhave attempted to achieve it. Greek and Roman mythology have examples of godswho were gifted with flight. Daedalus and Icarus flew through the air, andIcarus died when he flew too close to the sun. Religions relate stories ofchariots that fly through the air and winged angels that join humans with theheavens. Flying creatures that were half human and half beast appear inlegends. Birds and fantastic winged creatures pulled boats and other vehiclesthrough the air. The ancient Chinese invented spinning toys that were theearliest helicopters, and their designs may have influenced Leonardo da Vinci,one of the world's greatest inventors, artists, and visionaries. Chineserecords also speak of human attempts to sail through the air by attachingthemselves to kites—one of the most significant inventions leading to flightwhich, with its inclined wing, evolved into the airfoil. ... [Read More]

Airports Division Home Page
In ancient times, Oahu was called the 'gathering place'. Voyaging canoes from all other islands would meet on Oahu's shores. Today Oahu is again the 'gathering place' that includes visitors from around the world.  The voyaging concept, therefore, is particularly appropriate as a metaphor for travel in the Honolulu International Airport, the major airport of entry and departure for the Hawaiian Islands.  It provides a link between the travel of the early Hawaiians and the visitor today.  ... [Read More]

ATCSCC National Airport Status
General Departure Delays: Because a traffic management program is delaying some arriving flights, departing flight schedules may be affected. Check with your airline to determine if your flight is affected. ...

The status information provided on this site indicates general airport conditions; it is not flight-specific.  Check with your airline to determine if your flight is affected. ...

Due to WEATHER/LOW CIGS, departure traffic destined to PHL is subject to a ground delay program. Click for more info. ... [Read More]

Human Space Flight (HSF) - Realtime Data
The analog satellite signal used to broadcast feeds and other programming on NASA Television will soon become digital. Your access to NASA TV content will be impacted by this upgrade in technology. ...

Many cable television companies throughout the United States provide a channel for such coverage during missions. If you are unable to find NASA TV on your cable television system, you may want to contact your service provider. ...

Important Information As NASA Television Prepares To Go Digital ... [Read More]


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