Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 Sharon, excellent idea. I'm getting the pieces of info I need, but still have to put them all together. That is the best place. I know what I can and can not remove on the chair, how big the cargo door is on this plane ( 31 " tall) maybe I should say how small. I need to know this chair will be handled with care. I want to know what causes the most damage to these chairs while traveling, and many more questions. Putting everyone suggestions together and taking all to the airport is probably my best bet to get this worked out. I'm guessing the medical support office is the place to go. He has no idea what a head ache this has been. I just want him to know how freedom will feel like for now. Thanks Sharon. Cindylouwho Re: Elec. chair?VENT-Long Cindy, you may infact get better help and information by going to the airport in person and refusing to leave until you get all of the help and information you need in advance of your trip. You need to explain to these people that this is a newly disabled person/ young adult and this trip could make or break how he feels about himself and his disability and it needs to run smoothly to show him that he has his independance back. .................... Good Luck Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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