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§382.125 What procedures do carriers follow when wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and other assistive devices must be stowed in the cargo compartment?
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F206.2.3 Multi-Story Buildings and Facilities
In air traffic control towers, an accessible route shall not be required to serve the cab and the floor immediately below the cab. 6. ...
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You must provide timely access to the same information given to other passengers for those who are deaf, blind
You must provide blind or visually-impaired passengers and passengers who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind, timely access to the same information given to other passengers at the airport...
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Chapter 4: Assisting Air Travelers with Disabilities at the Airport
Security Screening for Air Travelers with a Disability C. Air Travelers with a Disability Changing Planes D....
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§ 382.5 Scheduled air service
§ 382.5 Scheduled air service....
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§382.57(c)(3)(iii) Status indicators
(iii) Status indicators. Status indicators, including all locking or toggle controls or keys (e.g., Caps Lock and Num Lock keys), must be discernible visually and by touch or sound;...
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§ 382.57(c)(3)(iii) Status indicators
(iii) Status indicators. Status indicators, including all locking or toggle controls or keys (e.g., Caps Lock and Num Lock keys), must be discernible visually and by touch or sound;...
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Private Sector Facilities (Places of Public Accommodation & Commercial Facilities)
story and is not a: shopping center or mall with 5 or more sales or rental establishments professional office of a health care provider public transit facility or airport...
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§382.127 What procedures apply to stowage of battery-powered mobility aids?
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You must allow a passenger with a disability to stow assistive device inside the cabin
You must allow a passenger with a disability to stow his or her cane or other assistive device inside the cabin of the aircraft close to his or her seat if it fits, consistent...
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You must allow passengers to safely stow their wheelchairs
You must allow passengers to safely stow their wheelchairs or parts of wheelchairs (e.g., wheels, seats, etc.) in the overhead bin or under seats. [Sec. 382.41(e)(1)]
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Do I still get priority stowage for my folding wheelchair if the pilot happens to have his personal belongings in that space when I pre-board?
QUESTION: On aircraft that must have a priority stowage space in the cabin for my personal folding wheelchair, do I still get priority stowage for my folding wheelchair if the pilot...
- TSA Cares: Passenger Support
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§382.51(b)(2)
(2) You may meet this obligation through any combination of facility accessibility, auxiliary aids, equipment, the assistance of personnel, or other appropriate means consistent with...
- Easy Access Chicago
- Open Doors Organization (ODO)
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§382.19(c)
(c) You may refuse to provide transportation to any passenger on the basis of safety, as provided in 49 U.S.C. 44902 or 14 CFR 121.533, or to any passenger whose carriage would...
- TSA Cares: Special Procedures - Disabilities & Medical
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§ 36.404 Alterations: Elevator exemption.
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Sec.36.404 Alterations: Elevator exemption
Sec.36.404 Alterations: Elevator exemption.
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D. Stowing and Treatment of Personal Equipment
You should be familiar with the legal requirements for storage and treatment of personal equipment used by passengers with a disability, including ventilator/respirators,...
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Kiosk at Non-Airport Locations
We asked for public comment on whether kiosks that carriers provide in non-airport venues should also be covered by this rulemaking....
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Applicability to Carrier Web Sites
The carrier associations who commented jointly urged the Department to apply the accessibility standard only to carrier Web sites that offer and sell air transportation....
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10.4.1(1)
(1) Elements such as ramps, elevators or other vertical circulation devices, ticketing areas, security checkpoints, or passenger waiting areas shall be placed to minimize the...