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Hmmm. I guess I have never thought about what happens when someone under 16 is asked for ID. I never carried a "real" ID until I turned 16 and got a DL. Library cards, student ID's, etc. - but nothing real.
What do the airlines require (ID-wise) at check-in for children these days?
If an over-15 was traveling with an under-15, I don't understand why the over-15 couldn't sit in the exit row and the under-15 a row or two away...