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Ten minutes after an America West flight left Phoenix, Arizona, for Austin, Texas, on July 12, a deadheading pilot began screaming and throwing magazines. He was restrained by passengers and crew as the plane quickly diverted to Tucson International Airport , where he was taken off by police, cited for disorderly conduct and held in a nearby ...
Cory Lee, a travel blogger and wheelchair user, told CBS MoneyWatch that navigating air travel while disabled is the part of travel he “[dreads] the most out of anything.” His $40,000 electric ...
It also outlines steps airlines must take if they damage or misplace a passenger's wheelchair — all in an effort to make the skies friendlier for the roughly 5.5 million Americans use a wheelchair.
Passenger can use stairs but needs a wheelchair or other means of transport for longer distances. WCHS (Wheel Chair Stair) Passenger cannot use stairs and needs a wheelchair or other means of transport for longer distances. WCHC (Wheel Chair Cabin) Passenger needs a wheelchair. Deaf: Passenger with hearing loss. Blind: Passenger with vision ...
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, [1] Dalzell was diagnosed with transverse myelitis at age 5. [2] Throughout childhood, she would alternately use a wheelchair, a walker, and crutches, and started using a wheelchair fulltime by the age of 12.
Kim Harrison was traveling to Washington, D.C. to advocate for improvements to mobility. Her wheelchair was damaged by Southwest Airlines on the way.
"That was a nightmare — eight hours of screaming," a person can be heard saying at the end of the video. On Twitter, viewers gave a variety of responses to the video. Some sympathized with the ...