No. NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, green card or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
NO--Hawaii is part of the US, so you aren't even traveling out of the country. It's like flying from California to New York.
Baby is US citizen if born in Hawaii.
California is northeast of Hawaii.
5pm because california is 2 hours ahead of hawaii
You may be thinking of Vermont, or perhaps Texas, both of which were once Republics. But once they decided to join the United States, they ceased to be independent nations and were part of the Union.
Hawaii is closer to California, almost 1610 km (1000 miles) closer than Florida is
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No, Alaska and Hawaii are a part of the US.
No, my wife and I just flew from LA to Hawaii (roundtrip) and did not need to produce a passport. All you need is a drivers license or other ID card to get you through security and the ticket counter.