it's simple! you convince a magician, wizard, or witch, to turn you into a small dog, ie: a toy poodle, chihuaua, a shi-tsu, etc. and you convince someone to place you in a dog carrier, and take you on the plane. This method is quite straightforward and reqires no photo id.. you will need to get shots and tags though, but that is simple enough. Bon Voyage!
You DO NOT need an I.D. to fly within the U.S.. Tell the airline at check in you don't have your I.D. and require screening. They will give you a boarding pass with "SSSS" on it. When you get to the screening line they will usually make a phone call to check your name to see if you are on a watch list. Then they will go through your stuff and pat you down. It all usually takes an extra 5 minutes. I have done this 4 times. Check this too... http://files.dubfire.net/warner-tsa.pdf
If you are over the age of 16 you need an ID to board a plane. There are no exceptions.
Travelling in ones own country does not normally need ID or a passport.
if he/she own the airport nor airplane.
You don't.
Not usually. Only showing a ticket.
No, a person cannot board a plane without an ID. It is required that a person has the proper identification in order to board a plane.
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.
Legally you don't need any. However, because of increased security recently, airlines won't allow passengers to board a flight without acceptable photo ID. The most acceptable ID is a current passport or photo-card driving licence.
No. The TSA, a federal agency, does not accept municipal IDs.
If you are not a Canadian citizen, you can not board a flight to Canada without a return ticket. Buy a return, make sure that the return flight date can be changed.
Most airlines now insist that passengers have some form of official photographic ID before being allowed to board a flight, A current passport is the most acceptable ID on both domestic and international flights.
Do you mean a driving learners permit? If so, no. You have to take classes with a certified flight instructor to fly. Or do you mean to board a flight? To take a airline out you maybe able to use the permit as ID, but I would think that you would also need another form of ID with it.
Officially you don't need a passport to fly within the UK. However, due to recent security scares, you must produce an acceptable photo ID before boarding a flight. The easiest way to do that is to use a passport.
A flight with no humans on board.
You know who has a message board simply by looking if they are an ID or not. An ID is a guest user, and is not given a message board. On the other hand, a registered user has a message board.
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.