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  2. Assistance for airline passengers with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Wheelchair assistance at airports are typically provided on request through a call or a digital or physical form. Some airlines also have size restrictions on wheelchairs due to strict weight limits. [2] [3] Check-in procedures vary by airline and airport. Certain types of wheelchairs, however, can be checked in such as collapsible wheelchairs ...

  3. Wheelchair ramp - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the National Construction Code requires a wheelchair ramp to have a maximum incline of 1 in 8. This means that for every 8 metres (26 ft 3 in) travelled horizontally, the ramp rises 1 metre (3 ft 3 in). The wheelchair ramp must also have a minimum width of 1 metre (3 ft 3 in). [9]

  4. United Airlines' new tool will let you know if your ...

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    “The size of aircraft cargo hold doors varies, so some aircraft are better able than others to handle larger motorized wheelchairs, which must travel upright,” a statement from the airline said.

  5. United Airlines agrees to improve flight access for ... - AOL

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    The Transportation Department said the largest U.S. airlines and their codeshare partners reported mishandling 32,640 wheelchairs and scooters on domestic flights at a rate of 1.45% between 2019 ...

  6. Persons with reduced mobility legislation - Wikipedia

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    WCHS Wheelchair assistance required; passenger can walk short distance, but not up or down stairs. WCHC Wheelchair required; passenger cannot walk any distance and will require the aisle chair to board. WCOB On-board aisle wheelchair requested (for use during flight). WCMP Passenger is traveling with a manual wheelchair.

  7. Wheelchair damage after a flight is 'a major obstacle' for ...

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    Elizabeth Forst depends on her wheelchair to get around. After damage on a Southwest flight, she was left to "zip ties and duct tape" for repairs.

  8. Ground support equipment - Wikipedia

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    Passenger boarding stairs. Passenger boarding stairs, sometimes referred to as boarding ramps, stair car or aircraft steps, provide a mobile means to traverse between the aircraft doors and the ground. Because larger aircraft have door sills 5 to 20 feet (1.5 to 6.1 m) high, stairs facilitate safe boarding and deplaning.

  9. Stair tread - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Access Board, stair treads in buildings shall have uniform tread depths that are 11 inches, or 280 mm, at minimum. Treads are not permitted to have a slope steeper than 1:48. [4] All stair tread installations must comply with Regulation 302 of the ADA Standards for Accessible Design. The regulation states that the ...