The prices are in theory as no one has flown yet.  Prices are always  subject 
to change.
Commercial Airlines have great reduced pricing on 21 day prior reservations  
and many
have internet specials.
 
Traveling by chair has its diciplines that must be observed.  After  you have 
transferred from the chair, you can watch them disconnect the recline  plug, 
place the chair in free-wheel and assure them that you have gel, spill  free 
batteries.  On arrival you can watch them reconnect the recline plug  and place 
the chair in gear.
 
I realize that its easy to say than do but you have to know all of your  
options before flying.
Best Wishes
 
 
 
In a message dated 3/13/2008 1:27:52 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I'm not really having  problems flying, it's just a pain to have to leave my 
chair and give it to a  stranger that looks at it with that deer in the 
headlights face and worry  about it the whole flight.
Last time they took it  and when I got it back they had disconnected almost 
every connection on it  because my switch to my my recline stuck which I told 
them about and had a  note on it to tap the switch but instead they brought it 
back in the fully  reclined position mind you and it took about 30 minutes to 
figure out what all  was disconnected.
I don't like it when I  can't recline when I want to either and sitting in 
those airline seats with  your roho cushion is very very uncomfortable and 
those 
seats only recline a  couple inches.
I hate flying, I'd  rather drive no matter how far it is.
I don't know if you  guys checked the prices they're going to offer but they 
are extremely  reasonable.
 
 
Mark  Jackson 
RollinOn





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