., respirator hook-up, transportation of an electric wheelchair on an aircraft with less than 60 seats). ◼ Airlines may not limit the number of persons with disabilities on a flight....
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Prohibition of Discriminatory Practices
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May I ask an individual what his or her disability is?
Example 2: You may ask, “Can you walk from the gate area to your aircraft seat?” You may ask, “Are you able to transfer from the aisle chair over a fixed aisle seat armrest?”...
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§ 382.61 Training
(a) Each carrier which operates aircraft with more than 19 passenger seats shall provide training, meeting the requirements of this paragraph, for all its personnel who deal with the traveling...
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Make a Reasonable Effort to Accommodate, Even Without Advance Notice
The aircraft for the flight has fewer than 60 passenger seats. What should you do?...
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§ 382.23 Airport facilities
(c) The carrier shall ensure that there is an accessible path between the gate and the area from which aircraft are boarded....
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Seating Accommodations for Passengers with a Disability Other than one of the Four Types Listed Above
The aircraft has six bulkhead seats, two of which are “blocked” under your carrier’s reservation system for passengers traveling with service animals or passengers with immobilized legs....
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Complaints Made During the Trip
Only the pilot-in-command of an aircraft has final authority to make decisions regarding safety and the CRO cannot countermand a pilot’s decisions regarding safety....
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Retain term "service animal.'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Transportation, Guidance Concerning Service Animals in Air Transportation, 68 FR 24874, 24877 (May 9, 2003) (discussing accommodation of service animals and emotional support animals on aircraft...
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Retain term "service animal." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Transportation, Guidance Concerning Service Animals in Air Transportation, 68 FR 24874, 24877 (May 9, 2003) (discussing accommodation of service animals and emotional support animals on aircraft...
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Medical Certificate and a Passenger with a Communicable Disease or Infection
Medical conditions that are easily transmitted in aircraft cabins but have limited health consequences (e.g., a common cold) as well as conditions that are difficult to transmit in aircraft...
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382.151 What are the requirements for providing Complaints Resolution Officials?
they must have the power to overrule decisions of other carrier personnel, except that they are not required to have authority to countermand a safety decision of a pilot-in-command of an aircraft...
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§ 382.63 Carrier programs
(a)(1) Each carrier that operates aircraft with more than 19 passenger seats shall establish and implement, within 180 days of the effective date of this part (i.e., by October 2, 1990),...
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ACCESS
(Remember, the pilot-in-command of an aircraft is the final arbiter of a safety issue.) Does the solution meet the needs of the passenger with a disability?...
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Seat “Blocking” Method
The aircraft has four bulkhead seats, two of which are “blocked” under your carrier’s reservation system for passengers traveling with a service animal or passengers with an immobilized...
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4. Applicability
., those that operate at least one aircraft with more than 60 seats), of carriers that offer charter service only, and of carriers that advertise air transportation but do not sell airline...
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References
Guidelines for aircraft boarding chairs. ...
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How do I know it’s a service animal and not a pet?
medical need for an emotional support animal and to ensure that passengers who have a legitimate need for emotional support animals are permitted to travel with their service animals on the aircraft...
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§ 382.35 Attendants
by 14 CFR 121.571 (a) (3) and (a)(4) or 14 CFR 135.117(b); (3) A person with a mobility impairment so severe that the person is unable to assist in his or her own evacuation of the aircraft...
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Ask Questions and Provide Instructions
You can ask for and carrier personnel must be able to provide information about aircraft accessibility, seating and movable armrests, lavatory accessibility, boarding options, and storage...
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§ 382.70 Disability-related complaints received by carriers
(b) This section applies to certificated U.S. carriers and foreign air carriers operating to, from, and in the United States, conducting passenger operations with at least one aircraft having...
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Background
Since that time, the Department has amended the rule ten times.1 These amendments have concerned such subjects as boarding assistance via lift devices for small aircraft, and subsequently...
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Specifically, we are requiring U.S. and foreign air carriers that operate at least one aircraft having a seating capacity of more than 60 passengers to ensure that their primary Web sites...