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Technically anyone can fly without ID. The TSA set up specific rules for this case. Apparently they ask you a lot of personal questions about your life and it is a pain in the butt.
However this is all moot for you as the ID requirements are for those over 18. You should be fine.
Orla C
No, they won't let you on. Sorry.
You should have thought of that sooner, pet.
Suzie Homemaker
Do you have a HS ID card or anything like that? If so, I would brigh that. Call the airline NOW and ask them. Its a 800 number so it shouldn't cost anything.
dankohner1
You need some type of ID to get past security. You will not be allowed past security with out one.
Stripe
You won't even get past security. You need ID
tvpartytonite
Nope, you have to have a government issued I.D. to get your boarding pass/ get on the plane. A school I.D. works!
Jacorb
No... They won't just let you on. You need a form of ID (e.g. Passport)
Amy S
The Transportation Safety Administration website simply addressed ID requirements for adults, and they're the ones who make the rules. I've traveled with a group of 130 students under the age of 18... many only had their school ID, and that was fine. It had a picture and was issued from a legitimate governmental agency. If you also have a birth certificate, it wouldn't hurt to carry that with you. If not, the rules don't really say you need anything... To be on the safe side, I'd carry that school ID.
Here's the link. http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/acceptable_documents.shtm
aflumpire
you dont need ID!!
everyone above me is out of their mind!
Gee your american government knows how to make you all paranoid.