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      Nilesh Singit posted: " American Airlines is taking heat for requiring a 
teen who is nonverbal to stow the iPad she relies on to communicate during a 
recent flight. Carly Fleischmann, a 17-year-old with autism from Toronto, 
lambasted American Airlines on her Facebook page " Respond to this post by 
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                        New post on Nilesh Singit's Blog: Disability News 
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                                  Airline iPad Policy Sparks Disability Dispute
                                by Nilesh Singit  
                              American Airlines is taking heat for requiring a 
teen who is nonverbal to stow the iPad she relies on to communicate during a 
recent flight.

                              Carly Fleischmann, a 17-year-old with autism from 
Toronto, lambasted American Airlines on her Facebook page earlier this week for 
limiting access to the iPad she uses to speak. On her way home from Los Angeles 
last Friday, Fleischmann said that a flight attendant told her to put away the 
tablet for takeoff and landing and was unwilling to bend even after 
Fleischmann’s aide explained that it was a communication device. “She stated to 
me that it was the policy of the airlines that I couldn’t have my iPad and that 
with all her years of flying that she’s never seen or heard anybody using an 
iPad to communicate before,” wrote Fleischmann, who said that her communication 
needs have always been accommodated by the crew on previous flights.

                              “My iPad to me is like a voice. Can you imagine 
being on the airplane and (being) asked not to talk for over 25 minutes,” she 
wrote, adding that she was ultimately allowed to keep her iPad out after the 
captain of the plane intervened but the device had to be placed “in front of my 
seat out of my reach.” Fleischmann, whose intellectual capabilities went 
unknown until age 11 when she began to type, is well-known with her story 
having been featured on ABC News, CNN and “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” among 
others. She has a strong social media presence with over 42,000 fans on 
Facebook and some 26,000 Twitter followers and they were quick to respond, 
flooding American Airlines’ Facebook page to demand answers. Airline officials 
responded directly to many of the postings indicating that they have reached 
out to Fleischmann privately, but that the flight attendant acted in compliance 
with the airline’s policy and federal rules.

                              “Our flight attendants are responsible for 
following U.S. Department of Transportation regulations on the accommodation of 
customers with disabilities,” airline spokesman Ed Martelle said in a statement 
to Disability Scoop. “American’s electronic device policy is designed to be in 
full compliance with the DOT. Likewise, federal safety rules require the 
stowage of personal items during takeoff and landing and prohibit the use of 
electronic devices at the same periods. We regret any discomfort Carly felt or 
difficulty this may cause customers.” Federal rules and American Airlines’ 
policy on the use of electronics make exceptions for certain medical devices 
including hearing aids and pacemakers but do not specifically mention assistive 
and augmentative communication devices.

                              Late Wednesday, Fleischmann said she was working 
to get a meeting with representatives of American Airlines and the Federal 
Aviation Administration to discuss the matter.

                              By Michelle Diament 
                              August 16, 2012

                              Disability Scoop



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                              Nilesh Singit | August 18, 2012 at 14:28 | Tags: 
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