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Request for Clarification and Extension of Comment Period
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§382.27(f)
If the new flight is another carrier's flight, you must provide the maximum feasible assistance to the other carrier in providing the accommodation the passenger requested from you....
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8. Batteries
A number of carriers asked for the authority to refuse to carry a passenger who does not have an adequate number of batteries....
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General: ADA Standard Section 207.1
Section 207.1 of the ADA Standards covers information on scoping requirements for accessible means of egress in the most current ADA Standards.
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§382.63(d)
(d) As a foreign carrier, you must comply with the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section with respect to new aircraft you operate that were initially ordered after May 13, 2009 or...
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Aircraft Accessibility Features
The Foreign Carriers NPRM proposed extending to foreign carriers requirements for aircraft accessibility features based, with some modifications, on provisions in the existing ACAA rule....
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Service Animals
However, in order to guarantee your seat assignment, you should be aware that, depending on whether the carrier provides advance seat assignments and the type of seating method it uses,...
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D. Regulatory Flexibility Act
We note that while the Regulatory Flexibility Act does not apply to foreign entities, we have examined the effects of this rule not only on U.S. airports and air carriers that are small...
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§382.43(c)(1)(i)(G)
(G) Accessing carrier contact information....
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§ 382.43(c)(1)(i)(G)
(G) Accessing carrier contact information....
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Restricted Entrance
An entrance that is made available for common use on a controlled basis but not public use and that is not a service entrance....
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RESTRICTED ENTRANCE
An entrance that is made available for common use on a controlled basis, but not public use, and that is not a service entrance....
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No Advance Seat Assignments
No Advance Seat Assignments If a carrier does not provide advance seat assignments, you must allow passengers who identify themselves as passengers with a disability in need of a seating...
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ACCESS
If your carrier has an internal procedure for documenting complaints that requires CRO involvement or for documenting other types of passenger complaints, fill out the appropriate forms,...
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Seat “Blocking” Method
Seat “Blocking” Method Carriers may “block” an adequate number of seats to provide the seating accommodations discussed above....
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§382.69(c)
(c) Between May 13, 2009 and November 9, 2009, U.S. carriers must ensure that all videos, DVDs, and other audio-visual displays played on aircraft for safety purposes have open captioning...
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Other Comments on the Technical Standard
Other Comments on the Technical Standard Several disability organizations' comments urged the Department to require carriers and airports to consult with individuals with disabilities...
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Development of Technical Assistance Manual
In creating this manual, DOT held meetings with representatives from the disability community, air carriers, and organizations that contract with air carriers to provide disability-related...
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§27.72(c)
(c) Each airport operator shall negotiate in good faith with each U.S. carrier serving the airport concerning the acquisition and use of boarding assistance devices to ensure the provision...
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§ 382.37 Seat assignments
(a) Carriers shall not exclude any qualified individual with a disability from any seat in an exit row or other location or require that a qualified individual with a disability sit in any...
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§382.143(a)
(a) As a U.S. carrier, you must meet the training requirements of §382.141 by the following times....
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§382.85(a)
(a) As a carrier that assigns seats in advance, you must provide accommodations in the following ways:...
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382.123 What are the requirements concerning priority cabin stowage for wheelchairs and other assistive devices?
The passenger’s wheelchair also takes priority over items that may be stowed in the space by the carrier and its personnel, such as on-board wheelchairs or crew luggage, even if these items...