Yes you can fly with expired ID. Just bring a valid credit card to back it up! I have done so 10 times domestically in one month no problem. I live overseas (expatriate) and don't need the USA ID to drive there. I have the countries local DL.
If you are going to Mexico and have a passport you do not need a driver's license if you are flying in an airplane. No. Actually, if you are not driving but simply crossing the border with a passport, you should not have problems reentering the United States from Mexico.
No. You must have passport if you are flying there. If you are going by boat, then an enhanced drivers license (EDL) or a US passport card is sufficient.
if you are flying with easy jet, you can use an expired passport, as long as it is not over 5yrs, i checked this with the airline.
You do not need a passport to travel from Wisconsin to Florida. If you are flying, you need government-issued photo ID, but a state drivers license or state ID card will work just fine.
Depends. If you are flying from Honolulu, you do not need a passport. However, Since Guam is technically part of the United States, you do need to show proof that you are from the US. (Photo ID, Drivers License, etc.) If you are flying from a foreign country, you will need to go through Customs.
A passport if flying there or a driver's license if going by land.
Only for direct flights to outlying US states or territorial possessions.. go into or return from any foreign country, and you need a passport.
This would depend on where you are flying from and how. Technically you do not need a passport within the UK but you will need photographic identity. Check with your flight company.
When flying within the United States, no passport is required. Anyone can fly out of state without the need to show a passport, though they will need some form of valid photo ID to be able to board 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.
Need government issued ID to travel on a plane. Can be a DL, or State ID or passport.... Check with the airline before flying if there are any doubts.
If you're flying from a U.S. location to a U.S. location and are 18 or older, you need a drivers liscence. If you're flying from outside the U.S. to a destination within the U.S., you need a passport.