[nagdu] number 4

Marion & Martin swampfox1833 at verizon.net
Fri Jul 10 03:39:04 UTC 2009


Wayne,
    We missed you in Detroit! We look forward to seeing you in Dallas!

Fraternally,
Marion


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wayne Merritt" <wcmerritt at gmail.com>
To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users" 
<nagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 10:35 PM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] number 4


>I enjoyed the banquet as well. I especially enjoyed the fact that
> there were no crowds in my small apartment, rather than at the hotel
> where I'm sure that there were crowds and madness after the banquet,
> :) This was the first time in the last few years that I've missed the
> convention and it felt weird. Not next year though; we're going back
> to Dallas and perhaps even to wherever it will be in 2011. Though it
> was cool to listen to the banquet and general session at home, and to
> watch the various Twitter and other web feed information from people
> in the audience or at other parts of convention, as it happened. Big
> congrads to NAGDU for being number 4 on the over all rankings for the
> March!
>
> Wayne
>
> On 7/9/09, cheryl echevarria <cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Well next year in Dallas I will be Marching there with you all.
>>
>> I listened to the Banquet last night and Dr. Maurer's speech was a riot
>> about the vibrating vest.  I am sure it will be in the braille Monitor.
>>
>> Hopefully people who sign up will actually raise money next year.
>>
>> I will again start as soon as they announce it.
>>
>> Be there or be square.
>>
>> Take care.  Oh that number might go up a little bit Marion, David Stayer
>> brought more money for me.
>>
>> Cheryl Echevarria
>>
>> skype: angeldn3
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
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>> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 8:35 PM
>> Subject: nagdu Digest, Vol 52, Issue 9
>>
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>>>    1. Re: Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines (sam)
>>>    2. Re: Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines (Cindy Ray)
>>>    3. Re: Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines (Cindy Ray)
>>>    4. Re: Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines (Cindy Ray)
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>>>
>>> Message: 1
>>> Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 12:02:10 -0500
>>> From: sam <sam at tcq.net>
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines
>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>, nagdu at nfbnet.org
>>> Message-ID: <4a56226a.096c100a.7cfb.127c at mx.google.com>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed
>>>
>>> Hello Angie,
>>>
>>> It is interesting you should mention the quick release handle.  I
>>> would have thought they would have come out with one by now as
>>> well.  A couple years back, I was working on a project of a dog
>>> harness.  Not only was it a quick release handle, but it was
>>> totally non-metallic making it great for airport use.  I was very
>>> interested in having them work with me or even help promote the
>>> harness.  However, once they saw it, I didn't hear from them for
>>> over a month, at which time they said they couldn't work with me
>>> because they were working on a project that would give them there
>>> own harness.  Never heard about it again.  The business world is
>>> an interesting place.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Sam
>>>
>>>
>>> > ----- Original Message -----
>>> >From: "Angie Matney" <angie.matney at gmail.com
>>> >To: "'NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog
>>> Users'" <nagdu at nfbnet.org
>>> >Date sent: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 16:04:19 -0400
>>> >Subject: Re: [nagdu] Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines
>>>
>>> >Hi Wayne and all,
>>>
>>> >This is why I hope The Seeing Eye comes up with a quick-release
>>> harness
>>> >handle.  I find it much better to remove the handle and leave the
>>> harness on
>>> >the dog.  The handle is easier to stow than the whole harness,
>>> and it's also
>>> >quicker to get the dog ready to move again at the end.
>>>
>>> >Angie
>>>
>>>
>>> >-----Original Message-----
>>> >From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org]
>>> On Behalf
>>> >Of Wayne Merritt
>>> >Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 2:48 PM
>>> >To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog
>>> Users
>>> >Subject: Re: [nagdu] Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines
>>>
>>> >I take my dog's harness off too, mainly because between my long
>>> legs
>>> >and her long legs, there's not much room under those coach
>>> airline
>>> >seats, and every inch or millimeter counts when it's for the
>>> dog's
>>> >comfort.  I sometimes have trouble with airline folk who want me
>>> to sit
>>> >in the bulkhead.  Truth be told, at least on Southwest, for me
>>> there's
>>> >no diference in amount of room with my dog's and my own long
>>> legs.
>>> >Besides, if there's a wall in front, there's no room for the dog
>>> to
>>> >stretch out, unless it's to the side.  If there's no one sitting
>>> there,
>>> >then that's fine, but on full flights it can be a problem.
>>> Thankfully
>>> >most of our flights are only an hour.  We're going to Florida in
>>> a few
>>> >weeks and taking one of those smaller jets part way.  I'm
>>> wondering how
>>> >that seating arrangement will work.  Should be interesting.
>>>
>>> >Wayne
>>>
>>> >On 7/8/09, Linda Gwizdak <linda.gwizdak at cox.net> wrote:
>>> >> Hi guys,
>>> >> I always take my dog's harness off while in flight.  I take it
>>> off at my
>>> >seat
>>> >> and stick it between the wall of the cabin and my seat - I
>>> ALWAYS try to
>>> >get
>>> >> a window seat so people don't have to step over my dog when they
>>> want to
>>> >get
>>> >> up to go to the bathroom.  It's bad enough on my legs and feet
>>> to have
>>> >> Landon on them for a cross-country flight (grin!).
>>>
>>> >> Besides "The Seeing Eye" being stamped on the harness, it is
>>> also stamped
>>> >on
>>> >> the leash as well.  On his collar is a Seeing Eye tag and a
>>> California
>>> >> Service Dog Tag.  He and I are going to fly JetBlue in a coouple
>>> of months
>>> >> when we go to Vermont.
>>>
>>> >> Hope everyone has had a great convention - I'll be able to go
>>> again
>>> >someday!
>>>
>>> >> Cheers,
>>>
>>> >> Linda and Landon
>>> >> ----- Original Message -----
>>> >> From: "Cindy Ray" <cindyray at qwest.net
>>> >> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog
>>> Users"
>>> >> <nagdu at nfbnet.org
>>> >> Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 7:56 PM
>>> >> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines
>>>
>>>
>>> >>>I never take off the harness because mostly it is a hassle to get
>>> it back
>>> >>>on
>>> >>> in the small space.  I would think at least in the case of The
>>> Seeing Eye
>>> >>> ones that they would as they both have the school's name on
>>> them.
>>>
>>> >>> Cindy Lou
>>>
>>> >>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> >>> From: "Nicole B.  Torcolini" <ntorcolini at wavecable.com
>>> >>> To: "'NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog
>>> Users'"
>>> >>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org
>>> >>> Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 9:08 PM
>>> >>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> I always remove Lexia's harness during flight for both safety
>>> and comfort
>>> >>> .
>>> >>> I wonder if the leash and collar would be enough, and, if not,
>>> if the
>>> >vest
>>> >>> that I have for her for such times (which has two patches that
>>> say
>>> >service
>>> >>> dog) would suffice.
>>>
>>> >>> -----Original Message-----
>>> >>> From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org]
>>> On
>>> >Behalf
>>> >>> Of Angie Matney
>>> >>> Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 9:59 PM
>>> >>> To: 'NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog
>>> Users'
>>> >>> Subject: [nagdu] Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines
>>>
>>> >>> The recent thread about Frontier (and my desire to
>>> procrastinate) led me
>>> >>> to
>>> >>> compare the policies for several airlines as posted on their web
>>> sites.
>>> >>> Some
>>> >>> appear not to have been updated since the new regulations went
>>> into
>>> >effect
>>> >>> on May 13.  Some are pages exclusively devoted to service
>>> animals; some
>>> >>> include information for people with disabilities generally.  I
>>> find that
>>> >>> Frontier's policy sounds a little heavy-handed in comparison to
>>> some
>>> >>> others.
>>> >>> What do you all think? I put *** at the beginning of the
>>> material for
>>> >each
>>> >>> airline.  (I apologize that some of the URLs are links while
>>> others are
>>> >>> not.
>>> >>> I'm having formatting issues.)
>>>
>>> >>> *** Delta Airlines
>>>
>>> >http://www.delta.com/planning_reservations/special_travel_needs/s
>>> ervices_tra
>>> >>> velers_disabilities/special_concerns/index.jsp
>>>
>>> >>> We offer special seating for passengers with certain types of
>>> >>> disabilities.
>>> >>> Passengers who can have special seating include anyone:
>>>
>>> >>> Who uses an aisle chair to get on the aircraft and can't readily
>>> transfer
>>> >>> over a fixed aisle armrest.
>>> >>> Traveling with an attendant helping them during the flight.
>>> >>> Traveling with a service animal.
>>> >>> With a fused leg.
>>> >>> Return to top
>>>
>>>
>>> >-----------------------------------------------------------------
>>> -----------
>>> >>> ----
>>>
>>> >>> Service Animals
>>> >>> We welcome service animals in the aircraft cabin, such as dogs
>>> and
>>> >monkeys
>>> >>> trained to assist passengers with mobility, visual, or hearing
>>> >>> disabilities.
>>>
>>> >>> A service animal must be in the floor space where the passenger
>>> sits and
>>> >>> may
>>> >>> not get in the way of an aisle or any area that needs to remain
>>> clear for
>>> >>> emergencies.  (That's why we can't seat you in the exit row.)
>>>
>>> >>> Some locations (Hawaii, Great Britain, etc.) have quarantine
>>> laws for
>>> >>> animals, or might not permit their entry at all.  See Health
>>> Requirements
>>> >>> for
>>> >>> more information.
>>>
>>> >>> We, or your travel agent, will be able to help you find out what
>>> the
>>> >>> requirements are for your destination.  But remember, it's up to
>>> you to
>>> >>> follow the regulations.
>>>
>>> >>> Return to top
>>> >>> *** Frontier Airlines
>>>
>>> >http://www.frontierairlines.com/frontier/customer-service/travel-
>>> support/pla
>>> >>> nning-your-trip.do
>>>
>>> >>> traveling with a service animal
>>> >>> We accept service animals trained to assist passengers with
>>> disabilities
>>> >>> in
>>> >>> the cabin of our aircraft at no charge.  Here are a few things
>>> to know
>>> >>> about
>>> >>> traveling with a service animal:
>>> >>> A health certificate is not required for service animals.
>>> >>> Identification of a service animal, including one or more of the
>>> >>> following,
>>> >>> is required:
>>> >>> Animal identification card
>>> >>> Harnesses, vests, capes or backpack with appropriate
>>> identification
>>> >Verbal
>>> >>> assurance detailing what services the animal provides, as well
>>> as the
>>> >>> training received A written statement or completion of Frontier
>>> Medical
>>> >>> Authorization Form
>>> >>> 30905 (PDF) by a mental health care professional may be required
>>> for
>>> >>> passengers wishing to travel with a therapeutic/emotional
>>> support animal.
>>>
>>> >>> Your service animal must be properly harnessed for the duration
>>> of the
>>> >>> flight(s).  A proper harness is considered a collar and leash or
>>> guide dog
>>> >>> harness.  The animal may sit at your feet and may not sit in the
>>> aisle or
>>> >>> another seat.  If the animal is small enough, it may sit on your
>>> lap.  If
>>> >>> you
>>> >>> are traveling with a service animal, you may not be seated in an
>>> >emergency
>>> >>> exit row.
>>>
>>> >>> NOTE: We reserve the right to refuse to accommodate an animal in
>>> the
>>> >cabin
>>> >>> if credible proof of service and training is not available, or
>>> if the
>>> >>> animal
>>> >>> is considered aggressive or disruptive.
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> *** JetBlue
>>>
>>> >http://help.jetblue.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/webisapi.dll?New,Kb=askBlue,
>>> case=obj(10
>>> >>> 95)
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> Guidelines/Requirements - Service Animals on JetBlue JetBlue
>>> welcomes
>>> >>> service animals in the cabin, at no additional charge.
>>> >>> JetBlue will accept one service animal per qualified individual
>>> with a
>>> >>> disability; JetBlue will make every reasonable effort to
>>> accommodate you
>>> >>> in
>>> >>> the event that you require the assistance of two or more service
>>> animals.
>>> >>> You may purchase a second seat so that the animal can be
>>> accommodated in
>>> >>> accordance with FAA safety regulations or wait until a later
>>> flight (if
>>> >>> the
>>> >>> animals cannot be accommodated together at a single passenger
>>> seat).
>>>
>>> >>> Please note the following when traveling with a service animal:
>>>
>>> >>> Service animal(s) may not obstruct an aisle or any other area
>>> used for an
>>> >>> emergency evacuation.  Service animals typically should remain
>>> on the
>>> >>> floor;
>>> >>> however if the animal is small and well-behaved, circumstances
>>> may permit
>>> >>> the animal to remain in your lap during all stages of flight.
>>> >>> Certain unusual service animals (i.e.  snakes, other reptiles,
>>> ferrets,
>>> >>> rodents and spiders) pose unavoidable safety and/or public
>>> health
>>> >concerns
>>> >>> and will not be allowed to jet with us.  The release of such an
>>> animal in
>>> >>> the
>>> >>> aircraft could result in a direct threat to the health or safety
>>> of
>>> >>> customers and crewmembers.
>>> >>> Service animals in training are not accepted.
>>> >>> Service animals may not occupy a seat.
>>> >>> JetBlue will provide assistance to and from Airport Animal
>>> Relief Areas
>>> >>> for
>>> >>> Customers and their service animals.
>>> >>> Currently there are no vaccination requirements for service
>>> animals on
>>> >>> domestic flights.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> Types of Service Animals
>>> >>> Service Animals - A Service Animal has been through some type of
>>> training
>>> >>> to
>>> >>> perform a specific active function, such as path finding,
>>> picking up
>>> >>> objects, carrying things, providing additional stability,
>>> responding to
>>> >>> sounds, etc.
>>>
>>> >>> Emotional Support/Psychiatric Service Animals - An Emotional
>>> Support or
>>> >>> Psychiatric Service Animal can only be used by persons with a
>>> diagnosed
>>> >>> mental or emotional disorder and need not have specific training
>>> for that
>>> >>> function but must be trained to behave appropriately in a public
>>> setting.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> Documentation and Requirements for Traveling with a Service
>>> Animal
>>> >Service
>>> >>> Animals
>>>
>>> >>> Service Animals shall have identifiers such as identification
>>> cards,
>>> >other
>>> >>> written documentation, presence of harnesses, tags or "the
>>> credible
>>> >verbal
>>> >>> assurances of a qualified individual with a disability using the
>>> animal".
>>>
>>> >>> Please note: documentation is not required as a condition for
>>> permitting
>>> >>> an
>>> >>> individual to travel with his or her service animal in the cabin
>>> unless a
>>> >>> Customer's verbal assurance is not credible.
>>>
>>> >>> Emotional Support/Psychiatric Service Animals
>>>
>>> >>> Emotional Support/Psychiatric Service Animals require current
>>> >>> documentation
>>> >>> (i.e., not more than one year old) on letterhead from a licensed
>>> mental
>>> >>> health professional stating:
>>>
>>> >>> that the Customer has a mental health-related disability that
>>> having the
>>> >>> animal accompany the Customer is necessary to the Customer's
>>> mental
>>> >health
>>> >>> or treatment that the individual providing the assessment of the
>>> Customer
>>> >>> is
>>> >>> a licensed mental health professional and the Customer is under
>>> his or
>>> >her
>>> >>> professional care the date and type of the mental health
>>> professional's
>>> >>> license and the state or other jurisdiction in which it was
>>> issued.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> International Travel with a Service Animal If you are traveling
>>> with a
>>> >>> service animal on an international flight, please read the
>>> additional
>>> >>> health
>>> >>> documentation requirements here.
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> *** Southwest Airlines
>>> >>> http://www.southwest.com/travel_center/disability.html
>>>
>>> >>> Assistance Animals
>>> >>> Trained Assistance Animals
>>>
>>> >>> Southwest Airlines welcomes trained assistance animals on all of
>>> our
>>> >>> flights.  In accordance with federal Safety regulations, the
>>> animal must
>>> >be
>>> >>> positioned so as not to obstruct Customers' expeditious
>>> evacuation in the
>>> >>> unlikely event of an emergency.  Except when too large to be
>>> safely
>>> >>> accommodated, a trained assistance animal traveling with and
>>> providing
>>> >>> assistance to a Customer with a disability will be accommodated
>>> in the
>>> >>> aircraft cabin on the floor in front of or next to the Customer
>>> with a
>>> >>> disability.
>>>
>>> >>> Emotional Support Animals
>>>
>>> >>> Animals used for a Customer's emotional support are accepted in
>>> the
>>> >cabin.
>>> >>> In order for a Customer to travel with an emotional support
>>> animal, the
>>> >>> Customer must provide to a Southwest Airlines Employee current
>>> >>> documentation
>>> >>> (not more than one year old) on letterhead from a mental health
>>> >>> professional
>>> >>> or medical doctor who is treating the Customer's mental
>>> health-related
>>> >>> disability stating:
>>> >>> The passenger has a mental or emotional disability recognized in
>>> the
>>> >>> Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders - Fourth
>>> Edition
>>> >>> (DSM
>>> >>> IV)
>>> >>> The passenger needs the emotional support or psychiatric service
>>> animal
>>> >as
>>> >>> an accommodation for air travel and/or for activity at the
>>> passenger's
>>> >>> destination The individual providing the assessment is a
>>> licensed mental
>>> >>> health professional, and the passenger is under his or her
>>> professional
>>> >>> care
>>> >>> AND The date and type of the mental health professional's or
>>> medical
>>> >>> doctor's license and the state or other jurisdiction in which it
>>> was
>>> >>> issued.
>>>
>>> >>> Customers traveling with an assistance animal or an emotional
>>> support
>>> >>> animal
>>> >>> cannot sit in an emergency exit seat.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> *** United airlines
>>> >>> http://www.united.com/page/article/0,6722,1045,00.html
>>>
>>> >>> United Airlines and United Express welcome service animals
>>> accompanying
>>> >>> persons with disabilities.  There is no fee for service animals,
>>> and they
>>> >>> may
>>> >>> travel in the aircraft cabin as long as they do not obstruct an
>>> aisle or
>>> >>> any
>>> >>> other area used for emergency evacuations.
>>>
>>> >>> It may be helpful to outfit your service animal with a harness
>>> or vest to
>>> >>> make the animal's status obvious to airport personnel.  If the
>>> animal's
>>> >>> status is questioned, you simply need to provide credible verbal
>>> >assurance
>>> >>> that the animal is assisting a passenger with a disability.
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> Please note that quarantine restrictions may apply.  Check with
>>> your
>>> >travel
>>> >>> agent or a United reservations agent at least one month prior to
>>> >departure
>>> >>> to find out if there are any regulations specific to your
>>> destination.
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> Emotional support animals
>>> >>> Emotional support animals are considered to be service animals.
>>> However,
>>> >a
>>> >>> customer traveling with an emotional support animal will need to
>>> have
>>> >>> documentation on letterhead from a licensed mental health
>>> professional,
>>> >>> dated within the past 12 months, stating that the customer is
>>> under
>>> >>> professional care for a mental-health-related disability, and
>>> that the
>>> >>> animal's assistance is essential to his or her mental health.
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> Therapy animals
>>> >>> Therapy animals, which are pets that have been trained and
>>> registered by
>>> >a
>>> >>> therapy organization in order to visit nursing homes, hospitals,
>>> schools
>>> >>> and
>>> >>> other facilities, are not considered to be service animals.
>>> When
>>> >traveling
>>> >>> with a therapy animal, standard pet-related regulations and
>>> restrictions
>>> >>> will apply.
>>>
>>> >>> Destination-specific information
>>>
>>> >>> Hawaii
>>> >>> There are restrictions regarding the entry of service animals
>>> into
>>> >Hawaii.
>>> >>> Customers planning to travel to Hawaii should contact the Hawaii
>>> Animal
>>> >>> Quarantine Branch manager directly for quarantine requirements.
>>> The
>>> >>> 24-hour
>>> >>> phone number is 808-837-8092.  You may also view animal
>>> quarantine
>>> >>> information at the Hawaii Department of Agriculture web site.
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> United Kingdom
>>> >>> United Airlines is permitted to accept service animals on
>>> flights to the
>>> >>> United Kingdom.  Because UK regulations for accepting service
>>> animals are
>>> >>> very strict, both United and our customers must carefully follow
>>> the
>>> >>> appropriate procedures.
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> As part of those procedures, any customer who intends to travel
>>> with a
>>> >>> service animal must obtain a preapproval letter from Defra
>>> (Department
>>> >for
>>> >>> Environment, Food and Rural Affairs), a UK government agency.
>>> Please note
>>> >>> that the preapproval process for transporting service animals to
>>> the UK
>>> >>> can
>>> >>> take up to two months.
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> Visit the Defra web site for more information about requirements
>>> and
>>> >>> procedures for taking animals into the UK, or contact Defra by
>>> phone at
>>> >>> +44
>>> >>> 870 241 1710, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.  to 6 p.m.  UK time.
>>> (Please
>>> >>> note:
>>> >>> Before dialing the number above, you must first enter the
>>> international
>>> >>> direct dialing code.  In the United States and Canada, this code
>>> is 011.)
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> Other international destinations
>>> >>> Many countries restrict the entry of animals.  Restrictions vary
>>> by
>>> >>> country,
>>> >>> and customers should contact the appropriate embassy or
>>> consulate at
>>> >least
>>> >>> four weeks before departure to make sure that all necessary
>>> procedures
>>> >are
>>> >>> followed.
>>>
>>> >>>     *** US Airways
>>>
>>> >http://www.usairways.com/awa/content/traveltools/specialneeds/ani
>>> mals.aspx
>>>
>>> >>> Service animals
>>> >>> Service animals are welcome on all US Airways flights.  There is
>>> no charge
>>> >>> for trained service animals.
>>> >>>  The number and type of service animals are not limited provided
>>> they
>>> >>> can fit on your lap or in the area directly in front of your
>>> seat.  Aisles
>>> >>> may not be obstructed.
>>> >>>  If the service animal sits on the lap of the passenger, the
>>> animal
>>> >>> must be no larger than an infant child.
>>> >>>  .Additional restrictions apply for travel with service animals
>>> on
>>> >>> flights outside of the continental United States
>>> >>>  If you're traveling with a service animal and if you would like
>>> >>> special seating such as a bulkhead seat, please call US Airways
>>> >>> Reservations
>>> >>> at 800-428-4322/TTY 800-245-2966 at least 24 hours before your
>>> departure.
>>> >>> In
>>> >>> compliance with safety regulations, if you're traveling with a
>>> service
>>> >>> animal, you may not sit in an exit row.
>>> >>> To show that an animal is a service animal, please provide:
>>> >>>  I.D.  card for the animal
>>> >>>  Presence of harness or tags
>>> >>>  Other written documentation
>>> >>>  Credible verbal assurance of the passenger using the animal
>>> >>> Emotional support or psychiatric service animals Please call US
>>> Airways
>>> >at
>>> >>> 800-428-4322/TTY 800-245-2966 at least 48 hours prior to your
>>> scheduled
>>> >>> departure if you're traveling with emotional support or
>>> psychiatric
>>> >>> service
>>> >>> animals.
>>>
>>> >>> To travel with an emotional support or psychiatric service
>>> animal in the
>>> >>> cabin, you must provide current documentation dated within one
>>> year from
>>> >>> the
>>> >>> date of the scheduled initial flight on the letterhead of a
>>> licensed
>>> >>> mental
>>> >>> health professional (psychiatrist, psychologist or licensed
>>> clinical
>>> >>> social
>>> >>> worker).  Documentation must state:
>>> >>>  The passenger has a mental or emotional disability recognized
>>> in the
>>> >>> Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders -- Fourth
>>> Edition
>>> >>> (DSM
>>> >>> IV)
>>> >>>  The passenger needs the emotional support or psychiatric
>>> service
>>> >>> animal as an accommodation for air travel and/or for activity at
>>> the
>>> >>> passenger's destination
>>> >>>  The individual providing the assessment is a licensed mental
>>> health
>>> >>> professional, and the passenger is under his or her professional
>>> care.
>>> >>>  The date and type of the mental health professional's license
>>> and
>>> >>> the state or other jurisdiction in which it was issued
>>> >>> ________________________________________
>>> >>> Hawaii animal quarantine
>>> >>> Hawaii is a rabies-free state.  If you're traveling to Hawaii
>>> with a
>>> >>> service
>>> >>> animal, emotional support animal or psychiatric service animal,
>>> you must
>>> >>> have a health certificate issued within 14 days prior to travel.
>>> You must
>>> >>> also contact the Hawaii Department of Agriculture to get a
>>> Neighborhood
>>> >>> Island Permit before leaving the mainland if you're traveling to
>>> Maui,
>>> >>> Kauai
>>> >>> or the Big Island.
>>>
>>> >>> US Airways will only permit service animals, emotional support
>>> animals
>>> >and
>>> >>> psychiatric animals in the cabin for travel to/from Hawaii.
>>>
>>> >>> When the service animal or emotional support animal, or
>>> psychiatric
>>> >>> service
>>> >>> animal is a bird or for information on requirements for allowing
>>> service
>>> >>> animals, emotional support animals and psychiatric service
>>> animals to
>>> >>> enter
>>> >>> the state of Hawaii without quarantine, please contact the
>>> Hawaii
>>> >>> Department
>>> >>> of Agriculture.
>>>
>>> >>> Hawaii Department of Agriculture
>>> >>> Animal Quarantine Station
>>> >>> 99-951 Halawa Valley Street
>>> >>> Aiea, HI 96701-5602
>>> >>> Phone: 808-483-7151
>>> >>>  Visit the Hawaii Department of Agriculture's website UK animal
>>> >>> quarantine The United Kingdom is a rabies-free country and its
>>> rules
>>> >>> governing the entry of animals into the country, including
>>> service
>>> >>> animals,
>>> >>> are strictly enforced.  In the past, all animals traveling into
>>> the United
>>> >>> Kingdom were subject to quarantine for six months.
>>>
>>> >>> Now, if you meet certain requirements, it is possible to
>>> transport a
>>> >>> service
>>> >>> dog or a service cat in the cabin on a flight into the UK,
>>> without a
>>> >>> six-month quarantine upon arrival.
>>>
>>> >>> When making a reservation, or no later than 72 hours before
>>> departure,
>>> >you
>>> >>> must notify US Airways of your intention to transport a service
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>>> >>> United Kingdom, you must present a date-stamped official
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>>> >>> EU pet passport demonstrating that the animal has received:
>>> >>>  A microchip implant readable by an ISO-compatible scanner or by
>>> >>> another scanner compatible with the implanted microchip provided
>>> by the
>>> >>> passenger.
>>> >>>  A vaccination against rabies.
>>> >>>  A rabies antibodies blood test.  This test must be completed at
>>> least
>>> >>> six months before the animal's initial entry to the UK.
>>> >>>  Treatment for certain parasites.
>>> >>> ________________________________________
>>> >>> The passenger is responsible for the costs and fees associated
>>> with the
>>> >>> UK's
>>> >>> Pet Travel Scheme.
>>>
>>> >>> For detailed current information about compliance procedures, go
>>> to the
>>> >>> UK's
>>> >>> Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFFA)
>>> website.
>>> >>>  UK's Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFFA)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> Message: 2
>>> Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 22:12:50 -0500
>>> From: "Cindy Ray" <cindyray at qwest.net>
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines
>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> Message-ID: <EBAF6DF097CA4895B5BDD1376286FF2C at CindyAspireOne>
>>>
>>> I don't like the bulkhead either, and they try to put me in it most of 
>>> the
>>> time. Often I can resist it; and I don't mind it if the fllight isn't 
>>> very
>>> full and I can have all three or two seats.
>>>
>>> Cindy Lou
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Nicole B. Torcolini" <ntorcolini at wavecable.com>
>>> To: "'NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users'"
>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 7:09 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, I get annoyed when they try to put me in the bulkhead .  It's only
>>> happened once, and they were able to move me.  If you're in the 
>>> bulkhead,
>>> you cannot have any bags with you unless you get up to get them after 
>>> take
>>> off.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On 
>>> Behalf
>>> Of Wayne Merritt
>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 11:48 AM
>>> To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines
>>>
>>> I take my dog's harness off too, mainly because between my long legs and
>>> her
>>> long legs, there's not much room under those coach airline seats, and
>>> every
>>> inch or millimeter counts when it's for the dog's comfort. I sometimes
>>> have
>>> trouble with airline folk who want me to sit in the bulkhead. Truth be
>>> told,
>>> at least on Southwest, for me there's no diference in amount of room 
>>> with
>>> my
>>> dog's and my own long legs.
>>> Besides, if there's a wall in front, there's no room for the dog to
>>> stretch
>>> out, unless it's to the side. If there's no one sitting there, then 
>>> that's
>>> fine, but on full flights it can be a problem. Thankfully most of our
>>> flights are only an hour. We're going to Florida in a few weeks and 
>>> taking
>>> one of those smaller jets part way. I'm wondering how that seating
>>> arrangement will work. Should be interesting.
>>>
>>> Wayne
>>>
>>> On 7/8/09, Linda Gwizdak <linda.gwizdak at cox.net> wrote:
>>> > Hi guys,
>>> > I always take my dog's harness off while in flight. I take it off at
>>> > my seat and stick it between the wall of the cabin and my seat - I
>>> > ALWAYS try to get a window seat so people don't have to step over my
>>> > dog when they want to get up to go to the bathroom.  It's bad enough
>>> > on my legs and feet to have Landon on them for a cross-country flight
>>> (grin!).
>>> >
>>> > Besides "The Seeing Eye" being stamped on the harness, it is also
>>> > stamped on the leash as well. On his collar is a Seeing Eye tag and a
>>> > California Service Dog Tag.  He and I are going to fly JetBlue in a
>>> > coouple of months when we go to Vermont.
>>> >
>>> > Hope everyone has had a great convention - I'll be able to go again
>>> someday!
>>> >
>>> > Cheers,
>>> >
>>> > Linda and Landon
>>> > ----- Original Message -----
>>> > From: "Cindy Ray" <cindyray at qwest.net>
>>> > To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>>> > <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> > Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 7:56 PM
>>> > Subject: Re: [nagdu] Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >>I never take off the harness because mostly it is a hassle to get it
>>> >>back on  in the small space. I would think at least in the case of The
>>> >>Seeing Eye  ones that they would as they both have the school's name
>>> >>on them.
>>> >>
>>> >> Cindy Lou
>>> >>
>>> >> ----- Original Message -----
>>> >> From: "Nicole B. Torcolini" <ntorcolini at wavecable.com>
>>> >> To: "'NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog 
>>> >> Users'"
>>> >> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> >> Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 9:08 PM
>>> >> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> I always remove Lexia's harness during flight for both safety and
>>> >> comfort .
>>> >> I wonder if the leash and collar would be enough, and, if not, if the
>>> >> vest that I have for her for such times (which has two patches that
>>> >> say service
>>> >> dog) would suffice.
>>> >>
>>> >> -----Original Message-----
>>> >> From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>>> >> Behalf Of Angie Matney
>>> >> Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 9:59 PM
>>> >> To: 'NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users'
>>> >> Subject: [nagdu] Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines
>>> >>
>>> >> The recent thread about Frontier (and my desire to procrastinate) led
>>> >> me to compare the policies for several airlines as posted on their
>>> >> web sites.
>>> >> Some
>>> >> appear not to have been updated since the new regulations went into
>>> >> effect on May 13. Some are pages exclusively devoted to service
>>> >> animals; some include information for people with disabilities
>>> >> generally. I find that Frontier's policy sounds a little heavy-handed
>>> >> in comparison to some others.
>>> >> What do you all think? I put *** at the beginning of the material for
>>> >> each airline. (I apologize that some of the URLs are links while
>>> >> others are not.
>>> >> I'm having formatting issues.)
>>> >>
>>> >> *** Delta Airlines
>>> >> http://www.delta.com/planning_reservations/special_travel_needs/servi
>>> >> ces_tra velers_disabilities/special_concerns/index.jsp
>>> >>
>>> >> We offer special seating for passengers with certain types of
>>> >> disabilities.
>>> >> Passengers who can have special seating include anyone:
>>> >>
>>> >> Who uses an aisle chair to get on the aircraft and can't readily
>>> >> transfer over a fixed aisle armrest.
>>> >> Traveling with an attendant helping them during the flight.
>>> >> Traveling with a service animal.
>>> >> With a fused leg.
>>> >> Return to top
>>> >>
>>> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> >> -------
>>> >> ----
>>> >>
>>> >> Service Animals
>>> >> We welcome service animals in the aircraft cabin, such as dogs and
>>> >> monkeys trained to assist passengers with mobility, visual, or
>>> >> hearing disabilities.
>>> >>
>>> >> A service animal must be in the floor space where the passenger sits
>>> >> and may not get in the way of an aisle or any area that needs to
>>> >> remain clear for emergencies. (That's why we can't seat you in the
>>> >> exit row.)
>>> >>
>>> >> Some locations (Hawaii, Great Britain, etc.) have quarantine laws for
>>> >> animals, or might not permit their entry at all. See Health
>>> >> Requirements for more information.
>>> >>
>>> >> We, or your travel agent, will be able to help you find out what the
>>> >> requirements are for your destination. But remember, it's up to you
>>> >> to follow the regulations.
>>> >>
>>> >> Return to top
>>> >> *** Frontier Airlines
>>> >> http://www.frontierairlines.com/frontier/customer-service/travel-supp
>>> >> ort/pla
>>> >> nning-your-trip.do
>>> >>
>>> >> traveling with a service animal
>>> >> We accept service animals trained to assist passengers with
>>> >> disabilities in the cabin of our aircraft at no charge. Here are a
>>> >> few things to know about traveling with a service animal:
>>> >> A health certificate is not required for service animals.
>>> >> Identification of a service animal, including one or more of the
>>> >> following, is required:
>>> >> Animal identification card
>>> >> Harnesses, vests, capes or backpack with appropriate identification
>>> >> Verbal assurance detailing what services the animal provides, as well
>>> >> as the training received A written statement or completion of
>>> >> Frontier Medical Authorization Form
>>> >> 30905 (PDF) by a mental health care professional may be required for
>>> >> passengers wishing to travel with a therapeutic/emotional support
>>> >> animal.
>>> >>
>>> >> Your service animal must be properly harnessed for the duration of
>>> >> the flight(s). A proper harness is considered a collar and leash or
>>> >> guide dog harness. The animal may sit at your feet and may not sit in
>>> >> the aisle or another seat. If the animal is small enough, it may sit
>>> >> on your lap. If you are traveling with a service animal, you may not
>>> >> be seated in an emergency exit row.
>>> >>
>>> >> NOTE: We reserve the right to refuse to accommodate an animal in the
>>> >> cabin if credible proof of service and training is not available, or
>>> >> if the animal is considered aggressive or disruptive.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> *** JetBlue
>>> >> http://help.jetblue.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/webisapi.dll?New,Kb=askBlue,case
>>> >> =obj(10
>>> >> 95)
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Guidelines/Requirements - Service Animals on JetBlue JetBlue welcomes
>>> >> service animals in the cabin, at no additional charge.
>>> >> JetBlue will accept one service animal per qualified individual with
>>> >> a disability; JetBlue will make every reasonable effort to
>>> >> accommodate you in the event that you require the assistance of two
>>> >> or more service animals.
>>> >> You may purchase a second seat so that the animal can be accommodated
>>> >> in accordance with FAA safety regulations or wait until a later
>>> >> flight (if the animals cannot be accommodated together at a single
>>> >> passenger seat).
>>> >>
>>> >> Please note the following when traveling with a service animal:
>>> >>
>>> >> Service animal(s) may not obstruct an aisle or any other area used
>>> >> for an emergency evacuation. Service animals typically should remain
>>> >> on the floor; however if the animal is small and well-behaved,
>>> >> circumstances may permit the animal to remain in your lap during all
>>> >> stages of flight.
>>> >> Certain unusual service animals (i.e. snakes, other reptiles,
>>> >> ferrets, rodents and spiders) pose unavoidable safety and/or public
>>> >> health concerns and will not be allowed to jet with us. The release
>>> >> of such an animal in the aircraft could result in a direct threat to
>>> >> the health or safety of customers and crewmembers.
>>> >> Service animals in training are not accepted.
>>> >> Service animals may not occupy a seat.
>>> >> JetBlue will provide assistance to and from Airport Animal Relief
>>> >> Areas for Customers and their service animals.
>>> >> Currently there are no vaccination requirements for service animals
>>> >> on domestic flights.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Types of Service Animals
>>> >> Service Animals - A Service Animal has been through some type of
>>> >> training to perform a specific active function, such as path finding,
>>> >> picking up objects, carrying things, providing additional stability,
>>> >> responding to sounds, etc.
>>> >>
>>> >> Emotional Support/Psychiatric Service Animals - An Emotional Support
>>> >> or Psychiatric Service Animal can only be used by persons with a
>>> >> diagnosed mental or emotional disorder and need not have specific
>>> >> training for that function but must be trained to behave 
>>> >> appropriately
>>> >> in
>>> a public setting.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Documentation and Requirements for Traveling with a Service Animal
>>> >> Service Animals
>>> >>
>>> >> Service Animals shall have identifiers such as identification cards,
>>> >> other written documentation, presence of harnesses, tags or "the
>>> >> credible verbal assurances of a qualified individual with a 
>>> >> disability
>>> using the animal".
>>> >>
>>> >> Please note: documentation is not required as a condition for
>>> >> permitting an individual to travel with his or her service animal in
>>> >> the cabin unless a Customer's verbal assurance is not credible.
>>> >>
>>> >> Emotional Support/Psychiatric Service Animals
>>> >>
>>> >> Emotional Support/Psychiatric Service Animals require current
>>> >> documentation (i.e., not more than one year old) on letterhead from a
>>> >> licensed mental health professional stating:
>>> >>
>>> >> that the Customer has a mental health-related disability that having
>>> >> the animal accompany the Customer is necessary to the Customer's
>>> >> mental health or treatment that the individual providing the
>>> >> assessment of the Customer is a licensed mental health professional
>>> >> and the Customer is under his or her professional care the date and
>>> >> type of the mental health professional's license and the state or
>>> >> other jurisdiction in which it was issued.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> International Travel with a Service Animal If you are traveling with
>>> >> a service animal on an international flight, please read the
>>> >> additional health documentation requirements here.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> *** Southwest Airlines
>>> >> http://www.southwest.com/travel_center/disability.html
>>> >>
>>> >> Assistance Animals
>>> >> Trained Assistance Animals
>>> >>
>>> >> Southwest Airlines welcomes trained assistance animals on all of our
>>> >> flights. In accordance with federal Safety regulations, the animal
>>> >> must be positioned so as not to obstruct Customers' expeditious
>>> >> evacuation in the unlikely event of an emergency. Except when too
>>> >> large to be safely accommodated, a trained assistance animal
>>> >> traveling with and providing assistance to a Customer with a
>>> >> disability will be accommodated in the aircraft cabin on the floor in
>>> >> front of or next to the Customer with a disability.
>>> >>
>>> >> Emotional Support Animals
>>> >>
>>> >> Animals used for a Customer's emotional support are accepted in the
>>> cabin.
>>> >> In order for a Customer to travel with an emotional support animal,
>>> >> the Customer must provide to a Southwest Airlines Employee current
>>> >> documentation (not more than one year old) on letterhead from a
>>> >> mental health professional or medical doctor who is treating the
>>> >> Customer's mental health-related disability stating:
>>> >> The passenger has a mental or emotional disability recognized in the
>>> >> Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders - Fourth
>>> >> Edition (DSM
>>> >> IV)
>>> >> The passenger needs the emotional support or psychiatric service
>>> >> animal as an accommodation for air travel and/or for activity at the
>>> >> passenger's destination The individual providing the assessment is a
>>> >> licensed mental health professional, and the passenger is under his
>>> >> or her professional care AND The date and type of the mental health
>>> >> professional's or medical doctor's license and the state or other
>>> >> jurisdiction in which it was issued.
>>> >>
>>> >> Customers traveling with an assistance animal or an emotional support
>>> >> animal cannot sit in an emergency exit seat.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> *** United airlines
>>> >> http://www.united.com/page/article/0,6722,1045,00.html
>>> >>
>>> >> United Airlines and United Express welcome service animals
>>> >> accompanying persons with disabilities. There is no fee for service
>>> >> animals, and they may travel in the aircraft cabin as long as they do
>>> >> not obstruct an aisle or any other area used for emergency
>>> >> evacuations.
>>> >>
>>> >> It may be helpful to outfit your service animal with a harness or
>>> >> vest to make the animal's status obvious to airport personnel. If the
>>> >> animal's status is questioned, you simply need to provide credible
>>> >> verbal assurance that the animal is assisting a passenger with a
>>> disability.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Please note that quarantine restrictions may apply. Check with your
>>> >> travel agent or a United reservations agent at least one month prior
>>> >> to departure to find out if there are any regulations specific to 
>>> >> your
>>> destination.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Emotional support animals
>>> >> Emotional support animals are considered to be service animals.
>>> >> However, a customer traveling with an emotional support animal will
>>> >> need to have documentation on letterhead from a licensed mental
>>> >> health professional, dated within the past 12 months, stating that
>>> >> the customer is under professional care for a mental-health-related
>>> >> disability, and that the animal's assistance is essential to his or 
>>> >> her
>>> mental health.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Therapy animals
>>> >> Therapy animals, which are pets that have been trained and registered
>>> >> by a therapy organization in order to visit nursing homes, hospitals,
>>> >> schools and other facilities, are not considered to be service
>>> >> animals. When traveling with a therapy animal, standard pet-related
>>> >> regulations and restrictions will apply.
>>> >>
>>> >> Destination-specific information
>>> >>
>>> >> Hawaii
>>> >> There are restrictions regarding the entry of service animals into
>>> Hawaii.
>>> >> Customers planning to travel to Hawaii should contact the Hawaii
>>> >> Animal Quarantine Branch manager directly for quarantine
>>> >> requirements. The 24-hour phone number is 808-837-8092. You may also
>>> >> view animal quarantine information at the Hawaii Department of
>>> >> Agriculture web site.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> United Kingdom
>>> >> United Airlines is permitted to accept service animals on flights to
>>> >> the United Kingdom. Because UK regulations for accepting service
>>> >> animals are very strict, both United and our customers must carefully
>>> >> follow the appropriate procedures.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> As part of those procedures, any customer who intends to travel with
>>> >> a service animal must obtain a preapproval letter from Defra
>>> >> (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs), a UK government
>>> >> agency. Please note that the preapproval process for transporting
>>> >> service animals to the UK can take up to two months.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Visit the Defra web site for more information about requirements and
>>> >> procedures for taking animals into the UK, or contact Defra by phone
>>> >> at
>>> >> +44
>>> >> 870 241 1710, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. UK time.
>>> >> (Please
>>> >> note:
>>> >> Before dialing the number above, you must first enter the
>>> >> international direct dialing code. In the United States and Canada,
>>> >> this code is 011.)
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Other international destinations
>>> >> Many countries restrict the entry of animals. Restrictions vary by
>>> >> country, and customers should contact the appropriate embassy or
>>> >> consulate at least four weeks before departure to make sure that all
>>> >> necessary procedures are followed.
>>> >>
>>> >>     *** US Airways
>>> >> http://www.usairways.com/awa/content/traveltools/specialneeds/animals
>>> >> .aspx
>>> >>
>>> >> Service animals
>>> >> Service animals are welcome on all US Airways flights. There is no
>>> >> charge for trained service animals.
>>> >>  The number and type of service animals are not limited provided they
>>> >> can fit on your lap or in the area directly in front of your seat.
>>> >> Aisles may not be obstructed.
>>> >>  If the service animal sits on the lap of the passenger, the animal
>>> >> must be no larger than an infant child.
>>> >>  .Additional restrictions apply for travel with service animals on
>>> >> flights outside of the continental United States  If you're traveling
>>> >> with a service animal and if you would like special seating such as a
>>> >> bulkhead seat, please call US Airways Reservations at
>>> >> 800-428-4322/TTY 800-245-2966 at least 24 hours before your 
>>> >> departure.
>>> >> In
>>> >> compliance with safety regulations, if you're traveling with a
>>> >> service animal, you may not sit in an exit row.
>>> >> To show that an animal is a service animal, please provide:
>>> >>  I.D. card for the animal
>>> >>  Presence of harness or tags
>>> >>  Other written documentation
>>> >>  Credible verbal assurance of the passenger using the animal
>>> >> Emotional support or psychiatric service animals Please call US
>>> >> Airways at 800-428-4322/TTY 800-245-2966 at least 48 hours prior to
>>> >> your scheduled departure if you're traveling with emotional support
>>> >> or psychiatric service animals.
>>> >>
>>> >> To travel with an emotional support or psychiatric service animal in
>>> >> the cabin, you must provide current documentation dated within one
>>> >> year from the date of the scheduled initial flight on the letterhead
>>> >> of a licensed mental health professional (psychiatrist, psychologist
>>> >> or licensed clinical social worker). Documentation must state:
>>> >>  The passenger has a mental or emotional disability recognized in the
>>> >> Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders -- Fourth
>>> >> Edition (DSM
>>> >> IV)
>>> >>  The passenger needs the emotional support or psychiatric service
>>> >> animal as an accommodation for air travel and/or for activity at the
>>> >> passenger's destination  The individual providing the assessment is a
>>> >> licensed mental health professional, and the passenger is under his
>>> >> or her professional care.
>>> >>  The date and type of the mental health professional's license and
>>> >> the state or other jurisdiction in which it was issued
>>> >> ________________________________________
>>> >> Hawaii animal quarantine
>>> >> Hawaii is a rabies-free state. If you're traveling to Hawaii with a
>>> >> service animal, emotional support animal or psychiatric service
>>> >> animal, you must have a health certificate issued within 14 days
>>> >> prior to travel. You must also contact the Hawaii Department of
>>> >> Agriculture to get a Neighborhood Island Permit before leaving the
>>> >> mainland if you're traveling to Maui, Kauai or the Big Island.
>>> >>
>>> >> US Airways will only permit service animals, emotional support
>>> >> animals and psychiatric animals in the cabin for travel to/from 
>>> >> Hawaii.
>>> >>
>>> >> When the service animal or emotional support animal, or psychiatric
>>> >> service animal is a bird or for information on requirements for
>>> >> allowing service animals, emotional support animals and psychiatric
>>> >> service animals to enter the state of Hawaii without quarantine,
>>> >> please contact the Hawaii Department of Agriculture.
>>> >>
>>> >> Hawaii Department of Agriculture
>>> >> Animal Quarantine Station
>>> >> 99-951 Halawa Valley Street
>>> >> Aiea, HI 96701-5602
>>> >> Phone: 808-483-7151
>>> >>  Visit the Hawaii Department of Agriculture's website UK animal
>>> >> quarantine The United Kingdom is a rabies-free country and its rules
>>> >> governing the entry of animals into the country, including service
>>> >> animals, are strictly enforced. In the past, all animals traveling
>>> >> into the United Kingdom were subject to quarantine for six months.
>>> >>
>>> >> Now, if you meet certain requirements, it is possible to transport a
>>> >> service dog or a service cat in the cabin on a flight into the UK,
>>> >> without a six-month quarantine upon arrival.
>>> >>
>>> >> When making a reservation, or no later than 72 hours before
>>> >> departure, you must notify US Airways of your intention to transport
>>> >> a service dog or a service cat in the cabin on a flight into the UK.
>>> >>
>>> >> At the gate, prior to departure from the U.S., and upon landing in
>>> >> the United Kingdom, you must present a date-stamped official
>>> >> veterinary certificate, signed by a veterinarian licensed by an
>>> >> approved country or an EU pet passport demonstrating that the animal
>>> >> has received:
>>> >>  A microchip implant readable by an ISO-compatible scanner or by
>>> >> another scanner compatible with the implanted microchip provided by
>>> >> the passenger.
>>> >>  A vaccination against rabies.
>>> >>  A rabies antibodies blood test. This test must be completed at least
>>> >> six months before the animal's initial entry to the UK.
>>> >>  Treatment for certain parasites.
>>> >> ________________________________________
>>> >> The passenger is responsible for the costs and fees associated with
>>> >> the UK's Pet Travel Scheme.
>>> >>
>>> >> For detailed current information about compliance procedures, go to
>>> >> the UK's Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFFA)
>>> >> website.
>>> >>  UK's Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFFA)
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
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>>> Message: 3
>>> Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 22:13:45 -0500
>>> From: "Cindy Ray" <cindyray at qwest.net>
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines
>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> Message-ID: <AB6F370A28AD4689AEC08B5B154E7A17 at CindyAspireOne>
>>>
>>> I insist on window seating. Aisle is too risky, and if you are in the
>>> middle, or on the aisle, the one by the window has to crawl over or
>>> everyone
>>> has to get out.
>>>
>>> CL
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Katrin Andberg" <katrin at maplewooddog.com>
>>> To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 8:19 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines
>>>
>>>
>>> The harness I have for James (an LDS leather American style guide 
>>> harness)
>>> has the quick release handle and I absolutely love that feature!  When 
>>> we
>>> fly, I just unhook the handle and he's more comfortable, I'm more
>>> comfortable and the handle is easy to slid in beside him and the wall (I
>>> also try to get window seating whenever possible)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Katrin & James
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 4
>>> Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 14:20:09 -0500
>>> From: "Cindy Ray" <cindyray at qwest.net>
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Service Animal Policies of Several Airlines
>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> Message-ID: <F6F52B3A30B0456DA020C5572A794AC9 at CindyAspireOne>
>>>
>>> I don't think they say much about fanny packs because they are usually
>>> attached to you. Carried the Stream in my coat in the winter; if 
>>> carrying
>>> it
>>> in summer I would try to carry it in a big pocket or in my computer bag;
>>> then I would get it out and wear it because I have a case with a strap 
>>> on
>>> it, or put it in a pocket. You can carry quite a little bit of stuff 
>>> with
>>> you if it's attached.
>>>
>>> Cindy Lou
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 5
>>> Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 15:58:12 -0400
>>> From: "Marion & Martin" <swampfox1833 at verizon.net>
>>> Subject: [nagdu] We Are #4!
>>> To: "NAGDU List" <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> Message-ID: <010201ca00cf$974ff370$6601a8c0 at marion475ae1fe>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>>>
>>> Dear All,
>>>     I have jsut returned from our national Convention and NAGDU really
>>> shined this year! This message is to let everyone know that Team NAGDU 
>>> was
>>>
>>> the #4 team for the March for Independence with $3655! Thanks to all of
>>> our team members - both those who marched on Monday and our virtual
>>> marchers - for your hard work and dedication! More about the convention
>>> will follow as I decompress and! after a week away, I need to get a few
>>> things done in my personal and professional life, after which I will 
>>> share
>>>
>>> a lot more information with everyone!
>>>
>>> Fraternally yours,
>>> Marion Gwizdala
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 6
>>> Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 16:03:03 -0400
>>> From: "Marion & Martin" <swampfox1833 at verizon.net>
>>> Subject: [nagdu] Elections
>>> To: "NAGDU List" <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> Message-ID: <010901ca00d0$4524aef0$6601a8c0 at marion475ae1fe>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>>>
>>> Dear Fellow NAGDU Listers,
>>>     I wanted to send one more message to let everyone know the results 
>>> of
>>> our elections which were held on Friday, July 3 during the business
>>> meeting of the National Association of Guide dog Users. Those elected 
>>> were
>>>
>>> Michael Hingson, Vice President;
>>> Antoinette "Toni" Whaley, Treasurer;
>>> Margo Downey, Board Member;
>>>
>>> Congratulations to all on your elections! I am looking forward to a
>>> fantastic year filled with prosperity and progress! As I mentioned in an
>>> earlier message, more will follow!
>>>
>>> Fraternally yours,
>>> Marion Gwizdala, President
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 7
>>> Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 16:33:48 -0400
>>> From: d m gina <dmgina at samobile.net>
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] We Are #4!
>>> To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
>>> Message-ID: <20090709203348.4318.62987 at web1.serotek.com>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format="flowed"
>>>
>>> Welcome home,
>>> I hope you get a new dog soon.
>>> Will you and Mary go at the same time?
>>> that would be so cool if you did.
>>>
>>> --
>>> --Dar
>>> every saint has a past
>>> every sinner has a future
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 8
>>> Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 16:29:00 -0500 (CDT)
>>> From: merrys at verizon.net
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] We Are #4!
>>> To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
>>> Message-ID:
>>> <2552010.636168.1247174940683.JavaMail.root at vms068.mailsrvcs.net>
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>>>
>>> Message: 9
>>> Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 19:59:14 -0400
>>> From: d m gina <dmgina at samobile.net>
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] We Are #4!
>>> To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
>>> Message-ID: <20090709235914.24681.95661 at web1.serotek.com>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format="flowed"
>>>
>>> Mary I wish you the best.
>>> I know how it is to work with out a dog.
>>> You feel so lost.
>>>
>>> --
>>> --Dar
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>>> every sinner has a future
>>>
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>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 10
>>> Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 20:29:10 -0400
>>> From: "Marion & Martin" <swampfox1833 at verizon.net>
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] We Are #4!
>>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> Message-ID: <013f01ca00f5$72353e80$6601a8c0 at marion475ae1fe>
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>>> reply-type=response
>>>
>>> Dar,
>>>     Although NFB conventions are an awesome place to be and give us what
>>> Merry calls "a shot of NFB-12", like the old song, There's No Place Like
>>> Home"!
>>>     Merry and I will be getting community training from GDF. It is 
>>> likely
>>> we
>>> will do our training together, contingent upon them having a good match
>>> for
>>> both of us at the same time.
>>>
>>> Peace!
>>> Marion
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "d m gina" <dmgina at samobile.net>
>>> To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>>> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 4:33 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] We Are #4!
>>>
>>>
>>> > Welcome home,
>>> > I hope you get a new dog soon.
>>> > Will you and Mary go at the same time?
>>> > that would be so cool if you did.
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > --Dar
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>>> > every sinner has a future
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>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 11
>>> Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 20:28:27 -0400
>>> From: "Lisa" <lison1273 at live.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] [Seeingeye-l] [GDUI-Friends] Re: [buddy-l] Young
>>> DogsSlowing Down in the Summer heat.
>>> To: "Discussions Of The Seeing Eye" <seeingeye-l at list.web.net>
>>> Message-ID: <SNT107-DS39464F08AB24BA62E7E7FD3270 at phx.gbl>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
>>> reply-type=response
>>>
>>> When we go to this park I would have to say that the temperature is at 
>>> the
>>> very most between the mid to upper seventies.  When I stop for water it 
>>> is
>>> always in the shade.  I have never and would never work her in the
>>> eighties
>>> unless it was absolutely necessary.  I think thathappened at the most
>>> twice
>>> and that was when I had an appointment or a meeting and when we left the
>>> house it was somewhat cooler.  Hailey has and will give me very definite
>>> signs if and when she is too hot.  For instance the first time that we
>>> went
>>> to the park I did not have any water for us and as we were going around
>>> the
>>> loop she put her head on my knee and then a few steps she stopped dead 
>>> in
>>> her tracks and I knew right then and there that she has had enough. 
>>> Oncde
>>>
>>> I
>>> got that sign I stopped when we got back to the starting poi nt of the
>>> loop
>>> and sat down and waited for my friend to finish his walk.  I definitely
>>> listen and will always listen to my girls warning cues.  I love her so
>>> much
>>> that I would never make her do anything that she couldn't or would not 
>>> do
>>> when it comes to the heat.  Please don't think that I am just worrying
>>> about
>>> myself and not giving her any consideration because I am.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 12
>>> Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 19:35:13 -0500 (CDT)
>>> From: merrys at verizon.net
>>> Subject: [nagdu] Dog Massage at NAGDU Seminar
>>> To: flagdu at nfbnet.org, nagdu at nfbnet.org
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