In a message dated 3/7/2007 11:46:01 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Aw W,  don't be so negative! I'd rather be slightly inconvenienced and be 
able to  stay in my chair while flying than do what the major airlines require 
of 
us  quads. I've flown across this country 3 times and each time the 
experience was  worse than the one before. I vowed I would never fly again 
rather than 
put my  body and mind through such indignation. I think there's a real need 
for this  type of service and there are a lot of us quads out there that would 
eagerly  use this service - 'Build it and they will come'.

Dan   



Hey Dan, you are preaching to the choir on this subject.  I want to  remain 
completely positive on personal travel as I witness it almost  daily.  They new 
generation of wheelchair travelers often think that there  is nothing they 
have to do exception make their reservations on the internet and  everything 
will naturally fall into place.  Most, well planned, air trips  work out very 
well and I know several Quads that travel monthly on  business.  I'm sure that 
you and I will agree that planning is  everything.
Best Wishes
W
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