If the father has either joint or sole custody he's good to go as long as the mother is aware and isn't going to file kidnapping charges. If he doesn't have custody but the mother is allowing him to take the child he will need a notarized form from the mother allowing him to travel with the child, which he should be able to get from the airline.
To fly on a domestic flight within the United States you will need a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or a school ID.
The ID that is needed to fly to Dublin from Prestwick on a Ryanair flight is a passport.
Go to Air Port and catch the U.S. flight
Absolutely! every one needs ID to fly domestically, and everyone must have a passport when they fly internationally.
No. Picture ID is required for 18 yr old and above..
Yes.
State ID and Passport
Nope. You don't have to legally have ID until you're eighteen.
A photo ID such as a student ID, license or state ID card are acceptable forms of identification needed to fly domestic in the United States. An certified copy of a birth certicicate is also an acceptable. Just to clarify you must have a valid State Issued ID with a Birth Certificate. You must have a Photo Id no Matter what
We did not need photo id for my daughter when we flew with her in December. She was 5 months old at the time.
This depends on what route you are travelling on. But a passport is always accepted and will be needed for the vast majority of routes.
Get a new ID.