Yes. I used my provisional licence to go from Bristol to Dublin and I'm from the UK.
Yes. A valid photo license is an acceptable form of id.
You cannot use as a replacement for a passport
No, but you have to have a pilot's license.
No.
It is not possible.
A photo identification is necessary to fly from England to Northern Ireland. The airlines prefer a driver's license or passport identification picture. The passport is not necessary if the person flying is a citizen of either country.
A British provisional licence is for a learner driver in Britain and cannot be used anywhere else.You can drive in France with a full licence only. Provisional licences and Learner's permits are forbidden.
Yes, you can, i did it a couple of years ago, with no problems.
By road, about 3 hours. You could fly in less than an hour.
Yes, you can fly to Manchester using a provisional driving license as a form of identification, but it is essential to check with the airline beforehand, as policies may vary. While a provisional license is generally accepted for domestic flights within the UK, it's advisable to have another form of ID, such as a passport, to avoid any issues at the airport. Always confirm the specific requirements with your airline to ensure a smooth travel experience.
A driving licence allows you to drive cars and other road vehicles it does not allow you to fly an aircraft. You would need a pilots licence in order to fly to Scotland from England or you could just buy a plane ticket and someone else will fly you there.