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  2. Airline accessibility flash points - AOL

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    Passengers using a wheelchair during travel have been protected by the Air Carrier Access Act of 1986, which mandates the provision of wheelchairs to disabled aircraft passengers.

  3. Traveling abroad with a wheelchair? Here's what to do if it ...

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    1. Plan ahead. Burns said some pre-trip planning can go a long way to making for smooth travels. She recommends sticking to U.S.-based airlines, even for international trips, because if damage ...

  4. Assistance for airline passengers with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Airlines are required to provide passengers with disabilities any assistance they may need in order to travel properly like all other passengers. This includes allowing them with a wheelchair or other guided assistance to board, helping them disembark from a plane upon landing, or connecting these individuals to another flight.

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

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    United Airlines will introduce a tool to help wheelchair users pick the most accessible flights, as well as improvements in addressing mishaps. United Airlines' new tool will let you know if your ...

  6. Persons with reduced mobility legislation - Wikipedia

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    WCOB On-board aisle wheelchair requested (for use during flight). WCMP Passenger is traveling with a manual wheelchair. WCBD Passenger is traveling with a dry cell battery-powered wheelchair. WCBW Passenger is traveling with a wet cell battery-powered wheelchair. BLND Passenger is blind or has reduced vision. DEAF Passenger is deaf or hard of ...

  7. Traveling with a wheelchair is 'different for every single ...

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    How common is mobility equipment damage in air travel? According to the Department of Transportation, airlines "mishandle" on average about 1.5% of the mobility equipment they transport.

  8. Feds propose steep fines when airlines damage wheelchairs - AOL

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    Airlines damaged or lost more than 11,000 passenger wheelchairs last year – and a new federal proposal seeks cut the inconvenience for wheelchair-reliant travelers with six-figure penalties ...

  9. American Airlines reviewing viral video showing wheelchair ...

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    In the video, as the first man lets the wheelchair go, a second baggage handler, who is on the ground at the other end of the chute and wearing an American Airlines vest, steps back.