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Posted by Barb (Seattle) on May 23, 2007 at 18:54:55:In Reply to: Re: Air Canada- CPAP counts as carryーon posted by sandmama on May 23, 2007 at 12:47:15:
Cool! Well, here is one that I've started to read..a little
complicated.
http://64.233.167.104/search?
q=cache:N8fjER_QQyIJ:www.michigan.gov/documents/ltc/
Consumer_Task_Force_9.26.06_Notes_183693_7.pdf+ADA+act
+and+CPAP+air
+travel&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=4&gl=us&client=safariThe problem I'll have is in July when we go on our mission trip.
We'll each have 2 large 50 pound bags to check..part of this is
mission trip supplies. So, then I'll have a carry on & purse along
with all this. The problem comes in with having a CPAP and
figuring out where to put it. I just tried it in my carry on, and
with all the supplies with it, there's very little room for anything
else. Yes, I could check most of my clothes, etc in the one 50
pound suitcase, but then what if it's misplaced or lost? I need
some clothes in the carry on. Or comes late like it did when we
went to India? I might just have to have one of the airport guys
help me with all I'm carrying LOL I just need more arms I guess
*grin*
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