No. You will have to be a fully qualified pilot.
Provisional License are good within the Continental US only. You would need an international liscense to fly from Jersey to Liverpool.
You cannot use as a replacement for a passport
Yes. A valid photo license is an acceptable form of id.
Yes, you can, i did it a couple of years ago, with no problems.
No, you shouldn't need a passport to fly from England to Scotland - although you will need photographic ID like a driver's license. It is best to double check with your airline before you fly.
A British provisional licence is for a learner driver in Britain and cannot be used anywhere else.You can drive in France with a full licence only. Provisional licences and Learner's permits are forbidden.
Your destination is irrelevant. It's your starting point that is important. Check with the airline that you intend to fly with as they all have different rules. As a general rule a passport and not a driving license would be necessary to fly into Scotland. It still depends on your starting point. If that is within Europe, you may not need a passport. As I said, check with the airline that you intend to fly with.
A photo identification is necessary to fly from England to Northern Ireland. The airlines prefer a driver's license or passport identification picture. The passport is not necessary if the person flying is a citizen of either country.
Some airlines require passport or driving license while others e.g. bmi or BA do not ask for identification.
Yes. I used my provisional licence to go from Bristol to Dublin and I'm from the UK.
Yes you can. A commercial flying license is above and beyond a private pilots license which is needed to fly on your own. A commercial flying license allows you to fly for profit.
Fly or ferry.