(c) You must make passengers with a disability aware of the availability of a CRO and how to contact the CRO in the following circumstances:...
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§382.151(c)
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§382.27(c)(10)
(10) Accommodation of a passenger who has both severe vision and hearing impairments (see §382.29(b)(4))....
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Amusement Ride Seat
A seat that is built-in or mechanically fastened to an amusement ride intended to be occupied by one or more passengers. ...
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What kinds of services must transportation personnel provide?
., manually lifting or transferring passengers to seats and carrying personal baggage or suitcases (except where provided to nondisabled passengers)) are not required....
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What kinds of services must transportation personnel provide?
., manually lifting or transferring passengers to seats and carrying personal baggage or suitcases (except where provided to nondisabled passengers)) are not required....
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B. Carrier-Supplied Oxygen
The Oxygen NPRM proposed to require certificated U.S. carriers operating aircraft that conduct passenger-carrying service with at least one aircraft having a designed seating capacity of...
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§382.23(a)
(a) Except as provided in this section, you must not require a passenger with a disability to have a medical certificate as a condition for being provided transportation....
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§382.33(b)(5)
(5) Otherwise mandating separate treatment for passengers with a disability, unless permitted or required by this part or other applicable Federal requirements....
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§382.123(a)
(a) The following rules apply to the stowage of passengers' wheelchairs or other assistive devices in the priority stowage area provided for in §382.67 of this part:...
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§382.29(b)(3)
(3) A passenger with a mobility impairment so severe that the person is unable to physically assist in his or her own evacuation of the aircraft;...
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503.3.3 Marking
Figure 503.3 Passenger Loading Zone Access Aisle...
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§382.151(a)
(a) As a carrier providing service using aircraft with 19 or more passenger seats, you must designate one or more CROs....
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§ 37.167(j)(3)
(3) The entity is not required to enforce the request that other passengers move from priority seating areas or wheelchair securement locations....
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§ 38.73(a)(1)
(1) All passenger doorways on vehicle sides shall have minimum clear openings of 32 inches when open....
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M301.2.3 Transfer Sides
Arm rests, footrests, side rails, and stirrups are examples of obstructions....
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Choice of Device
For example, if golf cars are generally prohibited in a park, the park may be required to allow a golf car when it is being used because of a person's mobility disability, unless there is...
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Service Animal Issues
In such a situation, the carrier should first talk with other passengers to find a seat location where the service animal and its user can be agreeably accommodated (e.g., by finding a passenger...
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C. Getting Started
These include areas where people are dropped off by a bus, van, or car; the parking area; the entrance to the shelter; pedestrian routes (both exterior and interior); sleeping, eating, information...
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§382.19(a)
(a) As a carrier, you must not refuse to provide transportation to a passenger with a disability on the basis of his or her disability, except as specifically permitted by this part....
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AMUSEMENT RIDE SEAT
[DSA-AC] A seat that is built-in or mechanically fastened to an amusement ride intended to be occupied by one or more passengers....
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§382.117(e)(1)
(1) The passenger has a mental or emotional disability recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition (DSM IV);...
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§382.115(d)
(d) When you conduct an individual safety briefing for a passenger with a disability, you must do so as inconspicuously and discreetly as possible....
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§382.157(f)(1)(i)
(i) Disability-related complaints you receive from or on behalf of passengers with respect to difficulties encountered in connection with service you provide;...