Airlines, especially US Airways have a history of discriminating against the disabled. I'm not familiar with the layout, but I suspect this could have been resolved by relocating the blind man and the service dog to a more appropriate seating arrangement. (IE just behind a bulkhead.)
Think about it. If passengers were willing to speak up and boycott the flight, don't you think they would have likely been willing to swap seats to better accommodate the blind man and his dog?
Airlines should attempt to seat people with large service dogs where there is more foot room and where they can more safely travel. (Typically just behind a bulkhead)
It seems yet again that instead of being flexible and making reasonable accommodations; the airline has yet again chosen to be short on brains and big on bullying. It seems yet again, that the airline escalated things.
Airline policies need to change. ADA laws need to apply to Airlines. They should not be able to unreasonably discriminate against the disabled. The airlines keep on abusing passengers, because they can get away with it. I think the government is part of the problem, because they've given to Airlines excessive immunity.
Blind Man Booted Off Plane After Service Dog Leaves Seat
http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/weird/US-Air-Blind-Man-Guide-Dog-Kicked-Off-231883191.html
Blind man, service dog kicked off US Airways plane; passengers object
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/local&id=9325216
US Airways Passengers Mutiny After Pilot Kicks Blind Man Off Plane
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...zi_n_4275353.html?utm_hp_ref=impact&ir=Impact
This seems another case that the airline ignorantly and bigotedly bullied the disabled with a service dog.
I understand and agree that a dog shouldn't be in the aisle during takeoff or landing. My point being is that if the passenger and service dog was better accommodated, the dog probably wouldn't have been in the aisle. The policy of keeping service dogs under other people's seats seems ridiculous. And it seems ridiculous to expect a large service dog to fit under a seat.
I would like to see diagrams, dimensions and photos of how airlines expect disabled people and service dogs to be arranged. I would like to see airline employees underneath seats for several hours at a time on the tarmac. I get the impression that Airlines hire very ignorant and bigoted people.
I included links that include the airlines telling a very different story, though I'm highly skeptical of their story, it doesn't seem to hold water. Why would the crew feel threatened, unless most or all of the passengers sided against the airline?
Think about it. If passengers were willing to speak up and boycott the flight, don't you think they would have likely been willing to swap seats to better accommodate the blind man and his dog?
Airlines should attempt to seat people with large service dogs where there is more foot room and where they can more safely travel. (Typically just behind a bulkhead)
It seems yet again that instead of being flexible and making reasonable accommodations; the airline has yet again chosen to be short on brains and big on bullying. It seems yet again, that the airline escalated things.
Airline policies need to change. ADA laws need to apply to Airlines. They should not be able to unreasonably discriminate against the disabled. The airlines keep on abusing passengers, because they can get away with it. I think the government is part of the problem, because they've given to Airlines excessive immunity.
Blind Man Booted Off Plane After Service Dog Leaves Seat
http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/weird/US-Air-Blind-Man-Guide-Dog-Kicked-Off-231883191.html
Blind man, service dog kicked off US Airways plane; passengers object
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/local&id=9325216
US Airways Passengers Mutiny After Pilot Kicks Blind Man Off Plane
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...zi_n_4275353.html?utm_hp_ref=impact&ir=Impact
Shame on the airline. Bravo for passengers that spoke up, and "boycotted" (kicked off) the airline in protest.A legally blind man was kicked off a US Airways flight Wednesday night after crew members grew upset over his seeing eye dog, Doxy. Also given the boot? About 30 other passengers, who effectively mutinied over the man's treatment, causing the flight to be canceled.
This seems another case that the airline ignorantly and bigotedly bullied the disabled with a service dog.
I understand and agree that a dog shouldn't be in the aisle during takeoff or landing. My point being is that if the passenger and service dog was better accommodated, the dog probably wouldn't have been in the aisle. The policy of keeping service dogs under other people's seats seems ridiculous. And it seems ridiculous to expect a large service dog to fit under a seat.
I would like to see diagrams, dimensions and photos of how airlines expect disabled people and service dogs to be arranged. I would like to see airline employees underneath seats for several hours at a time on the tarmac. I get the impression that Airlines hire very ignorant and bigoted people.
I included links that include the airlines telling a very different story, though I'm highly skeptical of their story, it doesn't seem to hold water. Why would the crew feel threatened, unless most or all of the passengers sided against the airline?