Every line that an aircraft crosses during both Combat and Non-Combat is a move.
So to answer your specific questions:
#1: That is 4 moves: 2 IN to Western and 2 BACK to UK
#2: NOT POSSIBLE with regular Fighers A Bomber could make the flight IF the Axis controlled Eastern Canada or Central US for the bomber to land (it is 5 spaces from Western to Washington by air). With Long Range Aircraft technology, FIGs could attack Eastern US if Axis held either Eastern Canada, Central US, or had a carrier in SZ10 for them to land on. A Bomber could reach if any North American territoy was held by the Axis for it to land in
#3: the FIG would actually not fly OVER Midway, it would fly through the sea zone. Also, NOT POSSIBLE with regular FIGs. Even with Long Range Aircraft technology, an AC would still be needed in either SZ60 or 61 for the FIGs to land on if taking off from Western US.
#4: NOT POSSIBLE with regular FIGs (is 4 spaces just to reach FIC). With Long Range Aircraft technology, could be done with an AC in any of the following SZs: 35, 36, 59, 37, 48, 49. OR with the Allies (assuming Allied figs in Australia) controlling any of India, Persia, China, Sinkiang, Manchuria, Kwangtung
#5: A regular FIG could reach IF there was an AC in SZ37 to land on (it is 3 moves in to East Indies from Australia). With Long Range Aircraft, the FIG could fly back to Australia, or to any other AC, Island, or territory within 3 additional spaces from East Indies (counting East Indies SZ37 as 1 of the 3 when leaving)
Hope that clears things up.
Remember, your Aircraft have a move of 4 and 6 for FIGs and BOMs (6 and 8 with LRA technology) and that is ALL movement, in to combat and back to safety after the battle. Each territory and Sea Zone is 1 space, as is moveing from land to sea or sea to land.