[nfbwatlk] FW: Correction: opportunity to explore an Alaska Airlines plane!

Mello, Michael (DSB) michael.mello at dsb.wa.gov
Tue Nov 5 18:13:30 UTC 2013


FYI, updated announcement.

Michael J. Mello | Adaptive Technology Specialist
Washington State Department of Services for the Blind
Direct: 206-906-5552
Toll Free: 800-552-7103
Mobile: 206-605-7332
Fax: 206-721-4103
Michael.Mello at dsb.wa.gov
3411 South Alaska Street
Seattle, WA 98118


-----Original Message-----
From: MacKillop, Michael (DSB) 
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 10:05 AM
To: Cho, Yang-su (DSB); Namekata, Keiko (DSB); George, Janet (DSB); Pat Copeland (pattcopeland at mac.com); Mello, Michael (DSB); Fitts, Annabelle; Bonnie Roth (bg.roth at comcast.net); Linda Wilder (lindasuewilder at msn.com); Pugh, Elise (DSB); Garrels, Liz (DSB); Reggie, Maureen (DSB); Richmond, Jennifer (DSB)
Cc: Durand, LouOma (DSB)
Subject: RE: Correction: opportunity to explore an Alaska Airlines plane!

Hello all:

The announcement for the hands-on Alaska airplane exploration that went out yesterday had editing errors in it, and I apologize for the misunderstanding.  

 

We are excited to invite Blind adults and children who would like to attend.  Only children under age 16 are being requested to be accompanied by an adult.

 

Again, I am sorry for the confusion and thank you for your feedback alerting me to the error.  I am pasting the revised announcement below my signature.  Please do distribute widely; this is a great and unique opportunity!

 

Michael MacKillop

DSB Assistant Director - Customer Services Unit

3411 S Alaska Street

Seattle, WA 98118

206-906-5520

Michael.mackillop at dsb.wa.gov <mailto:Michael.mackillop at dsb.wa.gov> 

www.dsb.wa.gov <http://www.dsb.wa.gov/>  

 

Have you ever wanted to have an airplane to explore in your own time and own way? 

 

Have you ever wondered where the airplane exit doors are located, and how to operate them in an emergency? 

 

Have you ever wished you could explore how an airline emergency oxygen mask actually works?  Or how to locate and utilize the airplane flotation device under the seat?

 

Have you ever wished that you could go into the airplane restroom and know how features in that unique setting are laid out? 

 

Don't I have an opportunity for you!!!

 

Alaska Airlines is offering the opportunity to explore one of their airplanes before the holiday season begins. 

 

Date: November 19th, 2013

 

Time: 6:00-8:00  PM

 

Where: SeaTac Airport

 

Transportation: Because this event will take place at the Alaska Airlines hanger in a secure part of the airport, Alaska Airlines has requested that we limit to only 2 or 3 vehicles on the tarmac. DSB and VLC (Vision Loss Connections) will be providing transportation to and from this event. Please watch for further information on times and locations to meet a bus that will transport you to this event. 

 

Who is invited? Anyone who is blind or visually impaired!  

All children under age 16 will need to come with an accompanying adult.

 

RSVP: Space is limited! Please RSVP to Janet or Yang-su no later than November 10th. 

 

Note: The airplane we will be exploring could be called into the field to replace one that is unable to fly. For this reason we may have to reschedule at short notice. Alaska Airlines assures us that this is not likely, but they would like us to be aware of the possibility.

 

For questions call or email:

Janet George - 206-906-5530

Janet.george at dsb.wa.gov

 

Or

 

Yang-su Cho - 206-906-5518

Yangsu.cho at dsb.wa.gov

 

Yang-su Cho, Adaptive Technology Specialist
 
Washington State Department of Services for the Blind
3411 South Alaska Street
Seattle, WA 98118
206-906-5518
1-800-552-7103
TTY: 206-721-4059
Fax: 206-721-4103

http://www.dsb.wa.gov

 

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