Northwest Airlines, Inc., 62 F.3d 1108, 1112-13, 4 AD Cas. (BNA) 1234, 1236-37 (8th Cir. 1995)....
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Job Restructuring
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May employers require employees to have periodic medical examinations?
(Question 18) No, with very limited exceptions for employees who work in positions affecting public safety, such as police officers, firefighters, or airline pilots....
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d. The consequences of not requiring a person in this job to perform a function
For example: An airline pilot spends only a few minutes of a flight landing a plane, but landing the plane is an essential function because of the very serious consequences if the...
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8.10 Laws and Regulations Concerning Drugs and Alcohol
including the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988; regulations applicable to particular types of employment, such as law enforcement positions; regulations of the Department of Transportation for airline...
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Is obesity considered a disability under the ACAA?
If an obese passenger – whether the passenger is a qualified individual with a disability or not – occupies more than one seat, airlines may charge that passenger for the number of seats...
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How come some passengers with service animals avoid the bulkhead row?
ANSWER: It is DOT’s understanding that some service animals are trained to curl up underneath a non-bulkhead row airline seat, whereas other service animals are more comfortable in the area...
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What do I do if I believe that carriage of the animal in the cabin of the aircraft would inconvenience non-disabled passengers?
Part 382 requires airlines to permit qualified individuals with a disability to be accompanied by their service animals in the cabin, as long as the animals do not 1) pose a direct threat...
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What about the passenger who has two or more service animals?
Airlines may not charge passengers for accommodations that are required by Part 382, including transporting service animals in the cargo compartment....
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Service Animal Issues
If there were space limitations concerning accommodating larger animals, some commenters said, airlines should reconfigure their cabins to provide some larger spaces....
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Conflict of Law Waivers and Equivalent Alternative Determinations
S Airlines would have no discretion in the matter, since it was subject to a legal mandate of its government....
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382.53 What information must carriers give individuals with a vision or hearing impairment at airports?
., offers of compensation for surrendering a reservation), individuals being paged by airlines, aircraft changes that affect the travel of persons with disabilities, and emergencies (e.g...
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382.23 May carriers require a passenger with a disability to provide a medical certificate?
At the same time, airlines and their personnel are not medical service providers, and it is not reasonable to expect them to perform medical services....
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382.101 What other boarding and deplaning assistance must carriers provide?
In those circumstances, airlines must still provide enplaning and deplaning assistance by other available means, such as by placing the passenger in a boarding chair and carrying him or...
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B. Executive Order 13132 (Federalism)
However, State regulation in this area is already expressly preempted by the Airline Deregulation Act, which prohibits States from enacting or enforcing a law “related to a price, route,...
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Service Animal Permitted to Accompany Passenger on Flight and at Seat Assignment
)] The service animal must be allowed to accompany the passenger unless it poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others or presents a significant threat of disruption to the airline...
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Are carriers required to provide wheelchair service from the curb to the airplane or only from the ticket counter to the airplane?
QUESTION: I understand that part 382 requires airlines to provide wheelchair enplaning assistance, on request....
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Background
The statute prohibits discrimination in airline service on the basis of disability....
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Applicability to Carrier Web Sites
In their view, carrier Web sites that advertise air transportation but do not sell airline tickets should be excluded from coverage....
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4. Identification and Maintenance
We proposed to apply these requirements to airlines under Part 382 and to airports under Part 27....
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Medical examinations, screening and monitoring required by other laws
Department of Transportation for interstate bus and truck drivers, railroad engineers, airline pilots and air controllers; The Occupational Safety and Health Act: The Federal...
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B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
The affected airlines are, it should be noted, the larger small carriers, those which use aircraft with more than 19 seats and which serve a greater number of airports....
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Introduction
The purpose of this document is to aid airline employees and people with disabilities in understanding and applying the ACAA and the provisions of Part 382 with respect to service animals...
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Are there any situations in which an animal would not be permitted to accompany its user on the flight?
As indicated above, airlines may not charge passengers with disabilities for services required by Part 382, including transporting their oversized service animals in the cargo compartment...
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General Regulatory Approach
A number of airline industry commenters-- principally, but not only, foreign carriers -- criticized the Foreign Carriers NPRM’s approach as being too detailed and prescriptive....