The isles in planes require a specific thin chair to get you on, AND HAVE
STEWARDESS CALL AHEAD FOR ON THER!  I am shouting because I once held up
take-off an hour waiting to get off.  The isle chair never showed up so two
burley attendants fireman style carried me off.  It was particularly
embarrassing as the lifted me, my gas was left behind.

 

All in all, redesigning jets and planes is not reasonable.  These airport
people really try hard.  It is just not that often t accommodate a
wheelchair.

 

Merrill

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 11:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [QUAD-L] Check out Mobility Air Transport

 

  It's about time.  I'd be willing to try this. I've always thought it was
against ADA wishes for us to have to get out of our chairs to fly.  If the
buses tried to do that to us, they'd get sued.  I wonder what the prices
would be like.  In the picture, did they just pick the whole chair up? I
would think they would need a ramp...

 

Sean

former helicopter crewchief 

 

Click <http://www.emtlaser.com/mat/>  here: Mobility Air Transport 





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