No. I have that book, though. I'll check it out. I didn't know you were in 
there!

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> From: [email protected]
> Date: January 13, 2013, 9:52:08 PM EST
> To: [email protected], [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Fwd: [QUAD-L] successful
> 
> Larry,
>     Did you write a chapter in the book "From There to Here" ? There was a 
> quad in that book who was transported in a hearse. I wrote a chapter in that 
> book.   Bobbie
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Larry Willis <[email protected]>
> To: quad-list <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sun, Jan 13, 2013 5:08 pm
> Subject: Fwd: [QUAD-L] successful
> 
> Interesting stories, guys. Out of curiosity, how many on this list, like 
> myself, have not ridden an airplane as a quad? Heck, I've never ridden a 
> passenger plane in my life. The nearest airport to my homestead is over 100 
> miles away. We are an urbane and sophisticated lot down here in Ky.:) The 
> Turtle Man is from the neighboring county. When I was injured back in 1971, I 
> was taken to the hospital in a hearse! (True) Hope everyone has a happy and 
> healthy night.
> 
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> Resent-From: [email protected]
> From: [email protected]
> Date: January 13, 2013, 3:08:14 PM EST
> To: [email protected], [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] successful
> 
> 
> I've taken both the Coach USA bus to Midway and O'Hare Airports (they run 
> every two hours) and I've taken the Chicago-South Shore to downtown and the 
> Orange Line to Midway as well as the Blue Line to OHare.  Both Chicago 
> Airports have a "Sticky Patch" they issue to DisAbled Travelers, for special 
> attention.  Wearing the "Sticky Patch" with the airline symbol offers its 
> user the best in mobility services.  Those wearing the Maroon Vest work for 
> the airports to ensure safety.  The "Sticky Patch" also can help going thru 
> security to the departing gates.
> I hope your return was just as easy.
> Best Wishes
>  
> In a message dated 1/13/2013 12:44:41 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
> [email protected] writes:
>  my recent travels from Indiana, southern Arizona just before the holiday   
> season.yes, I have traveled numerous times before this but flying out of   
> Chicago has always been a nightmare!taking a shuttle bus from South Bend to   
> Chicago in just over a two hour ride departing at 4 AM. So once in Chicago I  
>  had about an hour and a half before the departing flight and it seemed going 
>   through security was not too much of a hassle. Just after a few minutes of  
>  waiting at the departing the gate, I was approached by the individual for   
> special needs. Now, in times past, they usually transferred me from my power  
>  chair directly to the aisle chair for the aircraft but I had a different 
> idea.   This time around. Straight from my power chair to a manual chair and 
> then to   the aisle chair. , With following my directions of breaking down my 
> chair and   securing a gym bag of my clothing on top of the wheelchair parts 
> to make one   beautiful package to fit under the plane. Using two ratchet 
> straps and   commercial grade saran wrap to ensure everything would stay 
> together even when   they laid chair down on its side. Even with my chair 
> broken down, it barely   fits in the cargo hole of the aircraft. Getting the 
> bulkhead seats are the   first row of seats in coach section and on the 
> right-hand side of seating in   the middle seat with my traveling companion 
> taking the window seat. Departing   nearly on time, which was very rare than 
> previous departures. I am 3/4c   complete 6 feet tall and just over 200 
> pounds, so transferring me is not the   easiest. Once we touched down the 
> chair was actually still all put together   the same way we packed it prior 
> to flight. So getting to the airport with   enough time to spare is key in 
> not getting a damage chair during flight and   this occurred also on the 
> returning flight.  So anybody has any questions   about this travel fell free 
> to ask and had an excellent time celebrating my   grandpa's 90th birthday. I 
> hope everybody had a great holiday season and is   ready for this new year. 
> All is well. Concerning my health really don't have   any complaints at this 
> time except for my new chair. And it's been nearly a   year now on getting my 
> new chair ordered and delivered. It's from 21st-century   product and looks a 
> lot more durable than my current Invacare product! But for   now programming 
> it is the next hurdle and hope to have it on the road in the   near future. 
> Will let you know once I have it up and running. Take care my   friends and 
> have a good one.
> 
> 
> 

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