[nagdu] Flying with Service Animals: Knowing Your Rights & Responsibilities at 32, 000 Feet
Steve Johnson
stevencjohnson at centurytel.net
Wed Sep 8 23:21:35 UTC 2010
The following event is sponsored by the Association for Airline Passenger
Rights (AAPR) in partnership with the ADA National Network, Guiding Eyes for
the Blind and the Psychiatric Service Dog Society
Flying with Service Animals: Knowing Your Rights & Responsibilities at
32,000 Feet
Monday, September 27th | 2:00-3:30 pm (EST)/1:00-2:30pm (CST)/12:00-1:30pm
MST/11:00-12:30pm PST
Presentations by:
BECKY BARNES, Guide Dog Users, Inc. & Guiding Eyes for the Blind
JOAN ESNAYRA, Ph.D.,Psychiatric Service Dog Society
Learn from industry experts about the following aspects of the law:
. General Tips on air travel with a service animals (almost a "must know"
type of thing) . Specific issues important to passengers who are blind or
visually-impaired, as it relates to their service dogs . Specific issues
important to passengers with psychiatric disabilities, as it relates to
their service dogs . Primer about ACAA provisions that govern air travel
with service animals . What are passengers rights? Responsibilities?
AAPR members can participate for free and registration for non-members is
only $35.00 (although non-members can join AAPR for only $10 and thereby
participate for free, too).
Registration information is available at:
https://s07.123signup.com/servlet/SignUp?PG=1532435182300
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"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not
seen." Hebrews 11
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