No, a driver's permit does not allow you to fly an aircraft. You need a pilot's license to operate an aircraft.
No, a driver's permit cannot be used to fly an aircraft. Pilots must have a pilot's license issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to operate an aircraft.
You fly them, for transporting property or people, or for combat or leisure.
There are no aircraft of any kind that currently fly on six engines.
You can only use a UK drivers licence as proof of identity to fly within the UK. If you want to fly abroad - you will need an internationally recognised passport.
Ryanair only operate with one aircraft, which is Boeing 737-800.
Boeing 767-300ER
757-200
Do you mean a driving learners permit? If so, no. You have to take classes with a certified flight instructor to fly. Or do you mean to board a flight? To take a airline out you maybe able to use the permit as ID, but I would think that you would also need another form of ID with it.
They will normally use 737 and 757s on occasion they will bring in 767s
Boeing 757-200
When I went, they used a A320.
military aircraft will fly at any height. one tactic they use to avoid radar is to fly as low as possible as low as 10-20 m. there are aircraft used in military operatrions that fly as high as 80,000 ft or 24 km above the ground.