SPRINGFIELD — Wednesday was scheduled to be the last day Illinois driver’s licenses and identification cards would allow people to board airplanes and visit military bases.The reason: The new federal Real ID law was to go into effect. However, Illinoisans, and many Americans, don’t have to have Real IDs for travel by air for two more years, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Illinois is one of 15 states that does not comply with the Real ID Act passed by Congress in 2005 to set uniform security …