Airline-Approved Power Chairs

Traveling by air with a power chair can be a challenge. FAA regulations require the airlines to accommodate travelers who use mobility devices. Knowing what to expect in advance will make it easier when you're traveling.
  1. Regulations

    • According to FlyingWithDisability.org, "Airlines, in line with the FAA safety regulations, must allow travelers dependent upon assistive devices carriage of such items." If the chair is collapsible, and there is room, it may be stored in the cabin. Non-collapsible chairs are transported in the cargo area.

    Batteries

    • Southwest Airlines policy is that wet-cell batteries must be removed and transported in a battery box in accordance with FAA regulations. It is helpful for you to label the chair with battery type and removal instructions. The FAA allows non-spillable chair batteries to travel in the cabin provided they have been disconnected and inspected by qualified airline personnel.

    Tips

    • Notify the airline at the time you make your reservation that your will be traveling with a power chair, and ask what its specific policies are. Remember to label the chair with your contact information. Be prepared to transfer to an airport chair up to one hour before boarding begins.

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