[nagdu] airport adventure
Margo and Arrow
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Sun Aug 14 01:14:46 UTC 2011
Julie, did you file a complain with the TSA? Was there a supervisor to whom
you could have spoken? sometimes, there isn't.
sorry this happened. Not good.
I also was told I didn't know where I was going. guess we think we're
pretty dumb.
Margo and Arrow
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From: "Julie Phillipson" <jbrew48 at verizon.net>
To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
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Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2011 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] airport adventure
When I was going home from guide dog training in April I had a similar
incident at LGA, now how many service animals go through security in New
York City every single day? An new IA was with me that drove me to the
airport and the security lady was talking to her. I finally asked what the
problem was, and the IA explained to me that they were discussing how I
should go through security with a guide dog. I then forced the lady to talk
to me and asked her how she was taught to process a blind person with a
guide dog. She actually said she didn't know! I said something like it
just doesn't seem to matter how much training or educating we or the TSA
gives their employees it just doesn't sink in. I then proceeded to show her
how it should be done. She called me miss smarty pants! I kept my cool and
we got our things and sat down to put on shoes. Now she scanned my carry on
and saw something she wanted to check out. Now the bag I had with me has
several pockets and I made her go through it all to find the offending
object. She found a nylobone and thought that was it. I had forgotten my
cane was also in there and that was more likely the problem object. OK
while she is doing all this people were backing up waiting to go through,
and one lady finally came over and let her know she was not happy. Now if
this had been my first dog and a less frequent flyer, and I was less
knowledgeable about the procedures, it could have been a very unsettling
experience. As it was I just said to the IA one of these days I'm going to
get myself in real trouble. Then I waited at the gate for an hour and when
they called my flight the lady attendant told me to sit down it wasn't my
flight. I said yes it is. She took my ticket and ID to see if I wasn't
suppose to be going some place else. Once she confirmed that really was my
flight she let me get on the plane. Hay I'm just a person who happens to be
blind so I can't possibly know where home is right? Luckily my dog is a
very mellow traveler and didn't give me any worry's.
Julie Phillipson
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From: "cheryl echevarria" <cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com>
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Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] airport adventure
FYI, this happened to me coming back from Convention, and being a travel
professional, and I also spoke to the TSA person that we had at convention
talking to us about the procedure of the airport.
I have asked to let go of the dog and walk through without him.
This was the first time that this has ever happened to me in 4 years of
having my dog and I travel a lot.
So, when he said to let go of my dog, I said no, that is not the procedure,
and I wanted to speak to a supervisor, he also wanted me to remove my
insulin pump from my body, not from the case, I told him that was not the
procedure as well, since if I remove it from my body I put my life at stake
because I couldn't put it back in.
He started calling me difficult, and finally said that the supervisor was
not around, and I said I wanted his name, he wouldn't give it to me, but
once I went through the correct procedure, and was talk to another TSA
person, she gave me his name, and said he has been harassing people all
day..
This was at the Orlando Airport coming home to Long Island.
The proper procedure, and I was told that what I did was correct by the
Gentleman from the NAGDU meeting and from the Manager at the Orlando Airport
TSA, since I called when I got home is
I ask the dog to sit stay, make a long leash, and hold onto the least and I
walk through the metal detector first, when I come through, I call the dog
to come, the metal alarm will go off, and they will gentle pat down the dog,
of course, Maxx gives out free kisses normally at this point, he is such a
flirt.
That is the proper procedure. If someone tells you differently, get a
supervisor or call the TSA when you get home, give them approximately what
time it happened, what airline and get you were trying to get to, the time
of your flight. So they can track down who did what they did.
Do not be afraid to put you foot down.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Pickrell, Rebecca M (TASC)<mailto:REBECCA.PICKRELL at tasc.com>
To: 'NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog
Users'<mailto:nagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 9:35 AM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] airport adventure
Sounds like Sam percieved the interaction not as force but as "Hey, this
dude seems cool, so I'll do what he asks".
We've all been there
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[mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Nimer M. Jaber, IC³
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 9:08 PM
To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users
Subject: Re: [nagdu] airport adventure
Hey Sam,
Nobody in this or any other universe would _ever be able to force me
to take my dog's harness, leash or collar off. The minute that
happens, I maintain verbal control, but that's not enough for my
comfort level in a busy airport. This is where I would have raised
hell. Second, I would have taken up the issue of seating with the
flight attendant simply because of the reason that they are often
unwilling to delay a flight, and you telling them that the "ADA"
doesn't have anything in it about forcing a disabled passenger to sit
in a certain row will normally fix the problem, result in you being
moved, and the airline staff being educated. I would not be forced to
_ever remove anything from my animal, and I would not _ever sit in a
bulkhead seat, even if it would mean rescheduling and making a larger
issue of it. That's just me, and I'm sure not everyone would handle
that stuff the same.
Thanks.
On 10.08.2011, Sam Hogle <smhogle at gmail.com<mailto:smhogle at gmail.com>>
wrote:
> Hello all. I thought this would be interesting since we've been on this
> topic lately. Mason and I spent the last week in NC, and had an
> interesting experiense today that I haven't had before and hope to not
> have again. Normally, I've noticed that airport staff are generally
> nervous around Mason. However, the guy working security was the exact
> opposite. In fact, when the harness set off the alarm, he wanted me to
> remove it along with the leash and collar. I thought this was odd, but
> since the guy was cooperating with me in helping me keep control of him,
> something that was not an issue since he was behaving, and it sped up
> the process, I wasn't sure what good complaining would do. Also, I'd
> never heard of this happening before. So, that resolved itself and we
> continued on our way. At that point, I was thinking that things would go
> smoothly when the gate agent walked over and said that I "Had to sit in
> the bulk head." I patiently informed her that I did not have to do this,
> to which she responded that it was their policy. I followed up with the
> fact that the ADA keeps this from happening, to which she replied, "It
> doesn't say anything like that in the MDA." You got it people, she
> couldn't even get the name right. Anyway, she went to talk to her
> supervisor, and came back with the same answer. I told her that he
> physically wouldn't fit there since they couldn't block off the seat
> next to me and there was nothing for him to go under. She responded
> with, "not a problem. We can put you in the aisle." I then said that he
> would be in danger of getting run over by the drink carts or stepped on
> by other pasengers, and that this still wouldn't solve the fact that he
> would be in the leg room of the person next to me. At this point, a man
> sitting a few feet away said he didn't mind sitting there, which made me
> realize that we were having this discussion in earshot of everyone,
> something I thought was extremely unprofessional on her part. Anyway,
> after that man said that, she said that they would also let me know when
> the cart was coming, and that Mason would be in no danger. I told her
> that this was still unsafe, and that I couldn't ride there, to which she
> responded, "You have too or you won't go on this flight." At this point
> I was at a loss. Since she was being unreasonable and didn't even want
> to listen to what I had to say, reasoning with her was out. I also knew
> that I couldn't talk with her supervisor since I heard them talking at
> the counter, and knew they were on the same side. I'd thought about
> leaving and trying to rebook my flight since I had no obligations at
> home, but had no way to get the hour long distanse from the airport to
> my aunt's since she was at work at that point and couldn't leave. So, I
> had decided that I would wait untill we were boarding and talk with the
> flight attendent. I figured they would see that Mason wouldn't fit, and
> we could easily straighten this out. However, I guess karma decided to
> step in first. It turns out that the plane we were supposed to ride on
> had maintinanse issues, and the flight was canseled. There were some
> vacant seats on a flight leaving an hour and a half later, and one of
> those seats was given to me. Luckily, that gate agent was more than
> accomidating and the original agent saw the whole transaction. So, I
> guess that showed her what she could do with her "policies." lol Anyway,
> Mason and I made it home safely, and I'm definitely considering writting
> to Delta about this one. I don't mind educating people about rules and
> regulations, but I won't have people completely brush me off and treat
> me or my dog like second class citizens.
> Sam and Seeing Eye Dog Mason
>
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