[nagdu] airline issues

Brenda bjnite at windstream.net
Wed Oct 27 21:29:09 UTC 2010


So, are there any airlines that are better than others for flying if  
you have a disability?

Is there a concise pamphlet with the basic laws etc that a person can 
carry to give to an uninformed flight attendant?

And, this will probably not happen, but is there any way to boycott the 
worst offenders and reward by flying on the better airlines?  Too bad 
others in the community wouldn't join with those who are blind and 
otherwise disabled to get airlines' attention in this way.





On 10/27/2010 5:10 PM, Jenine Stanley wrote:
> I think one of the most frustrating parts of the accessibility issues
> surrounding airlines is the extremely varied and generally often poor
> training and monitoring of staff.
>
> If I had a dime for every flight attendant who still tells me it's a federal
> law that I must sit in the bulkhead seat, I'd not have to work for a living.
> It never has been a federal law, ever.
>
> The strange ways the ACAA is interpreted during such trainings also baffle
> me. Someone got the idea that having 2 people with assistance dogs sitting
> in the same row was dangerous for the one next to the window and anyone in
> the middle seat because they'd have to scramble over the dog under the aisle
> seat to get out. One would assume the person and dog in said aisle seat
> would have moved, but the flight attendant all but called me a smart ass for
> asking her that question when she challenged my husband and I about sitting
> together. We didn't absolutely have to sit together, but why not? That's
> where our tickets were. The middle seat was empty.
>
> The mildly amusing part of that story was that my husband was a pilot before
> his sight loss. He smiled and said that he'd probably know if there was
> something really wrong with the plane before she did and he didn't care who
> was in his way, me, her or anyone else. He was getting out. She said maybe
> he should sit on the aisle then. Meanwhile I was on the phone to the FAA
> hotline, and actually got a live person.
>
> Never got an apology from the flight attendant though. She apologized to my
> husband but not me.<sigh>
>
> Somehow, I'm not sure how, we need to get ourselves, those of us with proven
> knowledge that is, into these trainings.
> Jenine Stanley
> jeninems at wowway.com
>
>
>
>
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