Yes, the TSA does not need an I.D. for anyone under the age of 18. They still have to go through security and the bag check. But in short yes they can. The FAA says you must be 11 years old or older to fly without supervision, although children younger than 11 do fly but they are supervised by airline personal.
It's not recommended. However a 13 year old can probably fly alone.
Yes - they can fly alone and need ID. They must arrange with the airline in advance and inform them there will be an unnaccompanied minor. There will be a charge.
No, he would need a plane
Only if they are a bird
Yes, with parental permission.
The plural form of thirteen year-old is thirteen year-olds.
yeah beacuse 4 year olds are boss
In most instances, a 13 year old will not be able to enter a concert for kids 16 and over.
Of course.
NO! You cant live by yourself until you are 17 that is if you have money to go live on your own
Yes, a thirteen year old is typically considered a teenager rather than a child.
No. I recently saw a news item where 3 children did fly alone. One reason they were able to do this is that the oldest was 16 and in some states the airlines will allow a 16 year old to fly alone. He/she still needs the proper documents and identification as well as a ticket.
No, the words 'thirteen' and 'old' are adjectives; the words 'years' is the noun they describe.In the form a 'thirteen year old' followed by a noun is an adjective phrase:They solved the thirteen year old mystery.A thirteen year old boy wrote the song.
Anyone between 12-15
Uh, no. But it would sure give the staff a laugh when asking.
Yes. In Pennsylvania, there is no specific age. They only can if they feel safe. If the child doesn't feel safe alone, you can't let him.
Exercise will sometimes work... Unless this thirteen year old is extremely overweight (as told by a doctor), it's really best to leave them alone