Hello All,

Indemnity bond is the new word for disabled ,banks and now airline.
Wheel chair can be booked online but the request have to be made
well in advance for airline to confirm plus a request for escort can be
done.

THNX,

Pankaj Kwatra
  

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kotian, H P
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 3:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AI] FW: Another disabled air passenger,another harrowing
experience

Hello All

Forwarding yet another deplorable incident.
Harish Kotian.


From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of National
Platform For The Rights of the Disabled (NPRD)
Sent: 23 February 2012 15:26
To: National Platform For The Rights of the Disabled Delhi
Subject: Another disabled air passenger, another harrowing experience

Following the deplorable offloading of Jeeja Ghosh, we have today
received a mail from Anjlee Agarwal of Smarthyam of the unwarranted
harassment and harrowing experience at the hands of the Jet Airways
Personnel.

Reproduced below is the mail sent by Anjlee Agarwal.

Deal All,

Followed by the incident of Jeeja with Spice Jet, the very next day I
was harrassed by Jet Connect on 20th Feb. flight 9W 2211 from Delhi to
Raipur. At Delhi airport. I was asked by the boarding pass issuer, if "I
am fit to fly". When I asked him, "what do you mean", he stared at me
and asked me to sign an indeminity bond. When I refused to do that, he
said, "its our rule and you canot fly without signing this". I had to
sign it, as I could not afford to miss the flight.

Raipur airport:
Inspite of airlines crew assurance of getting an aisle chair on board,
the flight supervisor, Niranjan Sen at Raipur pressurised me to be
bodily lifted by four male loaders with the excuse that while deboarding
at Raipur- they do not have aisle chairs in smaller cities. Hence I was
"ordered" to be bodily lifted  till the gate of the aircraft and then
transferred to the big wheechair and then carried down the steps.

2. On my protest to the above, he threatened me that they will not
de-board me instead will take me back to Delhi as the flight was going
back to Delhi and in midst of all this commotion, flight attendants
asked passengers to board the flight, before I de-boarded.

3. I kept fighting for making an aisle chair available and I refused to
both- "bodily lifting and carried back to Delhi".

4. Meanwhile junior supervisor, started harrassing me by saying that I
have not put a request for wheelchair while booking the tickets. When I
said that I did made a wheelchair request at The Delhi airport and also
while booking tickets, he said that "wheelchairs users cannot  book
tickets through web booking". This came as a bigger shock to me because
I did book tickets online and with wheelchair request.

4. The fight continued for 35 minutes and when they found that I will
not give up, a "Jet airways" aisle chair appeared. With ruthlessness and
extreme rudeness, I was transferred into the aisle chair and "literally
thrown down" the steps, as if they are all trying to get rid of me.

I think, it is quite obvious that what airlines do is book tickets, make
money, and treat disabled passengers as "noonincoops" to be loaded by
loaders, as if we are "sack of vegetables".

There is no rule, no training and no courtesy for disabled passengers.
Private airlines make us sign an ideminity bond, wherein its clearly
written that Airlines will not take any responsibility of the passenger.

Now, it is time for the entire disability sector to join hands and stand
up aganinst the "airlines" and ask them to come up with uniform and
dignified policy/guidelines for disabled passengers and SHOULD pay heavy
price for violation.
The CAR guidelines are available at:
http://dgca.nic.in/cars/D3M-M1.pdf

And international guidelines are available at:
http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr;rgn=div5;view=text;
node=14%3A4.0.1.4.64;idno=14;sid=eff368ba6cd1f01cb4e0f4cba6a3cc5e;cc=ecf
r#14:4.0.1.4.64.2
 In solidarity,

Anjlee Agarwal
Executive Director & Access Consultant

SAMARTHYAM
National Centre for Accessible Environments

A project of Samarthyam Trust (Regd. No. 35922)

* B-181, Mansarovar Garden, New Delhi-110015, India

* Telefax: +91-11-41019389 (M) +91-9810558321

* Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

* Website: www.samarthyam.org<http://www.samarthyam.org/>

*   Blog:
http://samarthyaindia.blogspot.com<http://samarthyaindia.blogspot.com/>



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This is disgusting and needs to be condemned by the entire disability
sector vehemently.
Like many other cases that happen every other day, Anjlee's case has
also gone unreported in the mainstream media. And this despite her being
an
activist, fully conscious of her rights and her vehement protests.



So Spicejet is not alone. Neither is Kingfisher or Jet. They all are in
the same boat, with as Anjlee rightly observing "money" being their only
motive.



The CCD, MSJE, the Civil Aviation Minister and others need to address
this issue and see that a stop is put it immediately.

We are with you Anjlee.

Muralidharan
Assistant Convener
National Platform for the Rights of the Disabled


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