No. Regardless of your point of origin, all persons entering Canada by air from Another Country must have a passport.
You will need a pilots license, ID/passport to fly into Canada or Mexico.
No. You need a passport.
It depends on where you're coming from. Travel between Canada and USA for example, requires a passport or international travel document issued by your state.
Yes. People can fly to Canada. People of Canada also have airlines. Infact, they have Air Canada, West Jet, Jazz, etc.
Yes
Only in an emergency you can fly. Enhanced Driver License is only allowed for "land and sea", there is petition in congress to allow 'Air".
No. An enhanced drivers license ("EDL") is equivalent to a U.S. Passport CARD, not a booklet. An EDL can be used for travel by land or sea between the United States and Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean. Because of international treaties on air travel, all passengers and crew on international flights must possess a passport booklet.
No.
yes
No. You need a passport.
No. To fly an airplane you need a pilot's license. To fly on an airplane within the USA, NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
You will need a pilots license, ID/passport to fly into Canada or Mexico.
No. NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
No. You need a passport.
Not if you're using it as the authority to pilot the plane.
PILOT's license, or DRIVER's license?? You can pilot an aircraft with a suspended drivers license. One has nothing to do with the other. You cannot fly with a suspended pilot's license or you are in violation of FEDERAL law.
It depends on where you're coming from. Travel between Canada and USA for example, requires a passport or international travel document issued by your state.