No. You must present a valid passport from the country of which you are a citizen (whichever country that may be) in order to board an international flight. US Passport cards, drivers licenses, municipal IDs and matriculas consulares are not acceptable for that purpose.
No. This is risky. You could be detained by ICE and possibly deported.
You will require a passport for an international flight, and some form of official government identification (with a photograph) for any type of flight.
You cannot board a commercial flight using a birth certificate. You can board a domestic flight using valid, government-issued photo ID. You can board an international flight only with a passport.
George W. Gray has written: 'Education on an international scale' -- subject(s): History, International Education Board 'Frontiers of flight'
A flight with no humans on board.
International Mission Board was created in 1845.
International Rugby Board was created in 1886.
Soekarno Hatta International Airport of Jakarta
Go to the teller at the airport and ask to see flight information. Another way of finding out is to find the flight board and see if there are any connecting flights.
International Narcotics Control Board was created in 1961.
...Not unless you plan to drive a car around the airplane. You require a passport to board a plane for an international flight enterfing Canada. If you plan on driving while in Canada and do not have a Canadian driving licence you may be required to get an international licence depending where you are from and/or how long you will be in Canada.
NO You must have a Passport acceptable to the Country you are flying too. The Airline will check at least twice and usually three times.