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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
Only if they get the flight plan approved. You can't "just" fly a plane to another state on a whim, or without recording a flight plan.
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Depends on the location, type of airspace, etc. In general, Type G airspace is uncontrolled. You can fly an airplane from airport to airport as long as the airports are not themselves restricted in some way, through type G airspace VFR without filing a flight plan and crossing state lines doesn't matter. Not the brightest move one can make, but not mandated either.