Most airlines have very specific policies concerning children flying alone. It's allowed at a certain age by some, it's completely not allowed at all by others, and by some there are conditions for your child flying alone.
The best way to find out is to contact the airline in question, or find out on the airlines official site.
they have to be at least 14.
Yes, If under a certain age like 12 needs supervision. 16 year olds are people around that age are allowed to travel alone.
Children don't fly alone. They are closely supervised by airline personnel. If this involves a long distance visitation, but two two round trip tickets for yourself.
The policy for United is that they may fly beginning at age 5. I don't know that there is a distinct law or rule or regulation that is relevant to this. However, this is the policy for most airlines. You should check with you specific airline. http://www.united.com/page/article/0,6722,1052,00.html
Even children as young as 11 or 12 years of age can begin to take flying lessons as long as they are tall enough to be able to reach all of the controls of the aircraft. Now, there are some minimum age limitations for various aspects of learning to fly airplanes. For example; the minimum age to take the Private Pilot Knowledge Exam is age 15, the minimum age to solo an airplane is age 16 and the minimum age to qualify for a Private Pilot License is age 17. The challenge for young people is to be able to achieve all of these milestones on their birthday!
Yes a 9 year old child can fly alone, but he/she would need to have a personal flight attendant which could be costly (depends on the airline and if he/she is flying domestic or international).
they have to be at least 14.
you have to be 9 years of age
A child typically needs an ID to fly when they are 18 years old.
No.
She learnt to fly when she was 21 and it took about 7 months.
That depends on the airline policy, there is nothing in the law about that. Some airlines offer the service of a child hostess that accompanies a child flying alone. Even some airlines don't care at all, if you're able to board on your own you can fly along.
yes the child of 12 years of age does need a passport, i think the age that you need a passport is 8 years of age. No, the passport would not generate enough resistance to provide lift. The child would probably need wings to fly.
Do what fly packs or alone?
None <><><> Depends on the age of the child. MOST airlines have a procedure called "Unaccompanied minor". There are limitations on which flights this can be used. Check the websites or call the airlines you are considering.
you can fly alone at i think 12.
In order for a child to fly on an airplane, they typically need a ticket, identification, and possibly a consent form if they are traveling alone or with someone other than a parent or legal guardian.