Ensuring Safe Accommodations for Air Travelers with Disabilities Using Wheelchairs
There has been significant advancement in efforts to ensure safe air travel for wheelchair users. A proposed rule was released by the U.S. Department of Transportation on Feb. 28, aimed at safeguarding mobility equipment and the physical well-being of travelers with disabilities. The proposed rule aims to elevate the standards for airlines in providing timely, secure, and respectful assistance to passengers with disabilities. It includes requirements for enhanced training of airline staff and contractors who assist passengers with disabilities and manage their wheelchairs, as well as guidelines for protecting passengers in the event of wheelchair damage during transport.
In order for these proposed changes to come into effect, it is crucial that, "We all submit comments within the next 60 days," emphasizes Alexandra Bennewith, Vice President of Government Relations at United Spinal. "Once that is done, the rule can be finalized. However, it is imperative that disability protections are upheld in this new rule, underscoring the importance of hearing from all of us at the Department of Transportation."
Below is a guide on how to take action on this important issue
1. Visit United Spinal (
https://unitedspinal.org/announcing-a-breakthrough-in-our-fight-to-fly-safely/) to learn more about the proposed changes.
2. Share your air travel experiences and how the proposed changes would impact you. Comments can be filed on
http://www.regulations.gov, docket number DOT-OST-2022-0144.