Yes it can be done, but the FAA frowns on the practice, and the penalties can be severe.
No, you cannot fly within the US with an expired passport. You will need a valid form of identification, such as a driver's license or state ID, to board a domestic flight.
No, you cannot fly within the US with an expired passport. You need a valid form of identification to board a domestic flight, such as a driver's license or a state-issued ID card.
No. To fly an airplane you need a pilot's license. To fly on an airplane within the USA, NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
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Requirements will very from state to state. In general, ANY license expired for 3 years will require reapplying as if for a new license.
You need both medical and license
Yes. To fly a helicopter, you require a rotorcraft license in the US.
Yes, the visa is still valid, but you will have to bring both passports (new & the expired one) every time you use visa.
No. NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
Yes.
Anywhere in the US, if you get caught driving with a suspended or expired driver's license, you will either receive a citation, have your car towed, or go to jail. It is based entirely on the officer's decision. Happy to help!
No. NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, or US drivers license or non-drivers license.