The final rule also retains the existing provision permitting a carrier to require advance notice for a group of 10 or more passengers with disabilities traveling together, so that the airline...
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382.119 What information must carriers give individuals with vision or hearing impairment on aircraft?
., at which carousel an arriving flight’s bags may be retrieved), individuals being paged by airlines, and emergencies (e.g., fire or bomb threat)....
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Standards that measure needed physical or mental ability to perform a job
For example: Candidates for jobs such as airline pilots, policemen and firefighters may be required to meet certain physical and psychological qualifications....
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ENDNOTES
Delta Airlines, Inc., 742 F.2d 1202, 1211 (9th Cir. 1984). ii Ibid. iii Ibid....
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What employment practices are covered by the ADA?
An airline that extended an offer to a job applicant and then rescinded the offer after the employer discovered (during the post-offer physical) that the applicant had HIV....
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Conclusions
The results of these studies could help airline, motor vehicle, amusement park ride, and adaptive equipment manufacturers to improve and create designs that facilitate the transfer process...
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III-1.3100 Exceptions
Airline operations at private airports may also be subject to the nondiscrimination requirements of the Air Carrier Access Act.)...
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Airport Kiosk Accessibility
Automated airport kiosks are provided by airlines and airports to enable passengers to independently obtain flight-related services....
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382.21 May carriers limit access to transportation on the basis that a passenger has a communicable disease or other medical condition?
The Department has added regulatory language codifying the Department’s guidance on how airlines should determine whether someone’s disease presents a direct threat....
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Future Work
transfer for certain types of transfer elements (e.g. playground equipment, amusement park rides, medical diagnostic equipment) or places where transfers are expected (e.g. boat docks, airliners...
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END NOTES
Delta Airlines, Inc., 742 F.2d 1202, 1211 (ninth Cir. 1984). ii Ibid. iii Ibid. iv ADA Guidelines for Small Businesses, June 1999....
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382.151 What are the requirements for providing Complaints Resolution Officials?
On other days, and on Monday and Thursday mornings for that matter, the foreign airline would not have to make a CRO available to persons at Dulles....
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ACCESS
Is there a question of airline and passenger safety? (Remember, the pilot-in-command of an aircraft is the final arbiter of a safety issue.)...
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382.3 What do the terms in this rule mean?
indirect air carrier is an entity that indirectly engages in “air transportation” as that term is defined in the governing statute by engaging the services of a “direct air carrier”(an airline...
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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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Four Specific Situations in which a Seating Accommodation Must be Provided
movable armrest if one exists [Sec. 382.38(a)(1)]; If the passenger (i) is a passenger who is traveling with an attendant who will be performing functions during the flight that airline...
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Relationship to Other Laws
Conversely, the airline is required to comply with the ACAA, not with the ADA....
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Ask Questions and Provide Instructions
., whether or not you would like the airline employee or contractor to push you and the ground wheelchair through the terminal....
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Accessibility of Airport Terminals and Facilities
subject was that the Foreign Carriers NPRM’s proposals for airport facility accessibility did not sufficiently take into account the fact that foreign governments or airport operators, not airlines...
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2. Accessible lavatories
Airline industry commenters, on the other hand, said that adding a requirement for accessible lavatories on single-aisle aircraft would be overly costly and burdensome....
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Three: Is the limitation on any major life activity substantial?
United Airlines, Inc., 527 U.S. 471 (1999). Example: Broken Arm – Under ordinary circumstances, a person with a broken arm is not covered by the ADA....
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382.91 What assistance must carriers provide to passengers with a disability in moving within the terminal?
The final rule does not require a stop for this purpose, but we believe that airlines and airports interested in good customer service would allow a brief stop for this purpose....
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7. Seating Accommodations
Virtually all of the consumer comments stated that upon request airlines should be required to seat a passenger who self identifies as using an electronic respiratory assistive device next...
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2. Usability and Performance Standards
We also sought comment on the feasibility and value of requiring airlines to seek feedback from the disability community on the accessibility of their Web sites through periodic monitoring...