
National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day – This is a day to honor and remember all those who died during the attack on Pearl Harbor on this day in 1941. The United States Flag is to be flown at half-staff until sunset today in their honor.
International Civil Aviation Day – Begun in 1994 by the International Civil Aviation Organization and endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1996, this is a day to celebrate the fact that we, as average citizens of almost any country, can get on a plane and fly mostly wherever we want to fly.
SKYWARN Recognition Day – Created by the National Weather Service and the American Radio Relay League in 1999, this is a day to recognize the importance of the volunteer SKYWARN radio operators to the National Weather Service. They give first hand observations to the National Weather Service from all over the country so the Weather Service can better predict what the weather is going to do as it moves across the continent.
To celebrate today, watch the weather forecast and realize that without the SKYWARN volunteers, you would probably still be sticking your head out the window in order to guess at what the weather is going to do that day. Then, take a plane trip with your children to Pearl Harbor so you can show your children where it happened 72 years ago. Before you leave, find someplace that sells cotton candy to get your kids all sugared up for the plane trip home. Your fellow passengers will thank you.
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