Lost your mind, is past tense.  Losing your mind, is more present.  (lol)
 
I didn't want to give you the impression that your endeavor would be  
trouble-free as you ventured from your secure, comfort zone.
You have quite a bit of homework ahead of you to cement the paperwork,  
before you leave the safety of your home.  When traveling abroad, make sure  
that 
you have a copy of your health records and doctors and hospitals in  Finland, 
don't know you from Chris Reeve and there is always a chance that you  might 
become a visitor to one of Finland's hospitals.
I can't imagine you casing your fate to the wind.... but I don't know you  
well enough.  I'm sure that others are also wondering about your goals and  how 
you hope to achieve them in Finland, besides vacations and having a great  
time.
I am surprised that you have committed yourself to a voyage to Finland and  
still don't know some of the guidelines established by the air industry for 
safe  passage.  Best to ask your airline their policies, and who will have the  
pleasure of transferring you from and to your airchair and what you should pack 
 and what you are required to leave at home.
Keep us informed and hope you bring your computer with you so that you can  
write back and tell us all what a great time you are having.
 
Best Wishes
W
 
In a message dated 6/9/2008 5:33:33 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Hey  thanks,  yeah i bet it's exciting..are they goingto help me with 
tranfers  on the plane? ..i have flown once in 1984 ..and my exwife  helped me  
..but 
i will be alone .  And  will the airline allow me to take my  electric chair? 
 I remember an issue with my batteries in '84  and i  had to leave them . 
Someone said they allow gel batterys. I think that's what  i have.
When i tell some people i'm planning to do this they  look at me like i've 
lost my mind.


 
____________________________________
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 19:00:52 -0400
Subject:  Re: [QUAD-L] air travel-alone
To: quad-list@eskimo.com

Flying international, is more exciting and adventuresome than flying  
domestic for an TAB or a DAB.
Consider the daily services you require and hope that you've planned  ahead 
when you arrive in Finland and hope they speak better English then you  
Finnish.  Besides the good time and all the fun you will have, make  sure that 
you 
have back up medicine, just in case or know where you can  purchase in Finland.
 
Expect to have a great time and I hope you let us know.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 6/8/2008 4:00:51 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

hi  everyone,  im a semi functioning quad..c-6  ..semi because i  have use of 
my right hand ..and ..fairly strong ..blah blah .. i've  actualy been posting 
here off and on since '98 i think.
anyway  ..have any of you  ever flown anywhere alone and whats it like  ?   
im planning to fly to finland later and  i really have  no idea what to expect.
Any tips would be greatly  appreciated.
Thanks alot.
Darel

 
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