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The Ninety-Nines International 2021 Scholarship Information The Aloha Chapter Ninety-Nines Scholarship Committee invites qualified women pilots to apply for scholarship assistance to support flight training. The monetary scholarship amount will be determined based on the number of qualified applications received. In addition to fostering camaraderie, sponsoring and organizing flight events,
Give Aloha to Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum when you shop at Foodland or Sack N Save During the month of September, Foodland Maika’i members are invited to make donations to the non-profit organization of their choice. Gifts up to $249 will be matched by Foodland and the Western Union Foundation.
Help us pave the way forward for our children! We need your help to ensure the can-do attitude of our “Greatest Generation” is passed on to our children, our leaders of tomorrow. Thanks to Flagship Fastlube, the Price family business in Hawaii, in partnership with Oil Changers, Inc. of California,
Fighter Ace Pilot: Stanley “Swede” Vejtasa Join us for a fascinating Hangar talk with Ted Edwards, noted historian and author of the riveting biography, Seven At Santa Cruz, The Life of Fighter Ace Stanley “Swede” Vejtasa. The book details how Stanley “Swede” Vejtasa became a World War II naval hero,
Have you seen Midway yet? If you’ve watched the top-rated film, you’re eligible to receive a special deal at the museum! Show your ticket stub or receipt to #MidwayMovie at Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum’s front desk when purchasing one general admission ticket and receive another general admission ticket FREE. General
Project Recover supports the work of the U.S. Government Defense MIA/POW Accounting Agency (DPAA) in identifying and repatriating Americans missing in action, in order to provide closure for families and the country. On November 9, 2019, we welcomed Dr. Pat Scannon, Director of Project Recover, into Hangar 37 where we
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