Only for direct flights to outlying US states or territorial possessions.. go into or return from any foreign country, and you need a passport.
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.
Is this a tourist question, a driving question - or a trick question?FLYING to Hawaii has nothing to do with whether or not you have an international drivers license or, for that matter, ANY kind of drivers license.DRIVING in Hawaii with an international drivers license, once you arrive there, should not be a problem. A tourist driving with an international drivers license is acceptable in the US.
Yes, if you're flying wholly within the 50 United States.
No, chipmunk has not yet got his drivers license, he was so busy with passing his A-levels (which he passed with flying colours) to take his drivers test, but now he is very busy with his music and doesn't seem to find time to take his test. :)<3
Yes, your driver's license does need to contain your current address for identification when flying. With the heightened level of security concerns in airports this has been made a necessity for proper identification of all passengers.
According to several aviation school websites, in order to attend aviation school, a person must be over the age of 17. A drivers license is needed and you must complete at least 45 hours of flying training.
Yes you can. A commercial flying license is above and beyond a private pilots license which is needed to fly on your own. A commercial flying license allows you to fly for profit.
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.
Amelia got her flying licence in California
As it is an internal flight you do not need a passport. It is however required that you provide photographic ID generally, like your driving license. It is always best to check with the airline you are flying with as some of them may request to see a passport.
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.
The private pilots license is generally the first step to a career in flying.