AIRCRAFT BOARDING EQUIPMENT FOR PASSENGERS IN WHEELCHAIRS
This report reviews the current practice in air travel for persons who use wheelchairs. The report considers the travel process as being composed of individual links in a chain of events which must be successfully negotiated before the trip will be completed. For the wheelchair traveler, the connection between the links often entails a transfer, and this is where special problems are encountered. On a typical trip, starting at check-in and arriving at baggage claim, a typical wheelchair passenger must be physically transferred two to six times, depending on type of aircraft. The report notes current limitations with using the passenger's own wheelchair, the carrier's terminal chair, and the carrier's on-board chair, as well as the lack of technology to transfer passengers to and from seats. The report recommends several ways of alleviating these problems by reducing the number of transfers required and by introducing new technologies.
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Corporate Authors:
Transportation Development Centre
Complexe Guy Favreau, 200 Dorchester Blvd West, Suite 601
Montreal, Quebec H2Z 1X4, Canada -
Authors:
- Rutenberg, U
- Publication Date: 1994
Language
- English
Media Info
- Pagination: 39 p.
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Administrative procedures; Air travel; Boarding; Equipment; Persons with disabilities; Transfer points; Wheelchairs
- Old TRIS Terms: Equipment for handicapped; Procedural requirements
- Subject Areas: Aviation; Finance; Passenger Transportation; Society;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00723614
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Jul 1 1996 12:00AM