yes, as long as you are not driving it on a legal street.
Yes, as long as you have ticket and boarding pass, a drivers licence is irrelevant.
You can board it and you can also fly it.
A government issued photo ID, such as a drivers license, passport or a resident alien card, is the accepted identification to pass through security at airports.
You can contact your state board or branch of state government that licenses such professionals and ask, however all you will probably learn is whether they are, or are not, suspended. You will probably NOT be able to learn the reason why.
It all depends on the type and size of airplane.
Airport
All international flights require a passport, except for European citizens travelling between European countries, who only require a national identity card. Internal flights generally require only government issued photo ID, such as a driving licence.
Over The Age 21 It Really Does Not Matter But You Can Only Have 3 Under Age Passengers On Board At A Time.
This depends on where your traveling but generally Airlines require your boarding pass and some form of picture identification, such as a passport or a drivers license.
Yes.
You need a valid ID card (identification card) with the name matching the name on your ticket to gain a boarding pass. This can be your driver's license, state ID, passport/visa or military ID.
Yes.