Your driver's license is the only thing you need to fly state to state. Let me give you a little advice. Where slip on shoes, just need case you go thru on the airports that reguire you to take off your shoes. Wear something that doesn't require a belt so when you go thru security you won't have to undress. lol Tie something bright and easily seen on your suitcase-so it won't be hard to spot. Dress comfortable, and make sure you get to the airport early to go thru the check points..keep your important things in a bag to take on the plane, make sure if are changing planes anywhere go on the internet and get a map of the airport so you know where the other plane loads at. Flying is not as bad as you think, it's getting around those huge airports that are a pain. I had to make a connecting flight in GA and had to RUN to make my flight. Get a window seat if you can it is great to look out and see the land disappear. Going thru heavy cloud cover is what bothers me, I like to see where I am going. I didn't even need my air sickness pills. Have a good safe trip, and remember to keep your licenses and tickets handy... God bless us all.....
2006-08-03 02:36:50
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answered by totallylost 5
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Beyond a picture ID (which you should have at all times anway) nothing else is required as you're travelling within the United States.
2006-08-03 02:15:19
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answered by Captain S 7
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Not much for national flights. Just your ticket and some sort of photo id (driver's license, school id, etc.) Good luck and don't worry, everything will be fine. Oh, and don't forget to bring gum to chew during take off and landing. :)
2006-08-03 02:15:26
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answered by Spex 3
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A government-issued ID and your plane ticket.
2006-08-03 02:14:19
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answered by wmp55 6
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Just ur driver's license...
2006-08-03 02:14:23
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answered by LeeLynn 5
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