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Membertabifolk replied to the discussion Raleigh–Durham, North Carolina (US) in the forum United States 2 years ago
2 years agoReply to Raleigh–Durham, North Carolina (US)
Thanks @schroth-sensei ! @maria please keep us in the loop and let us know what works out for you!
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This is incredible! What do you think? What hurdles still exist? Would you fly more if planes had accessible areas like this? Personally, I think I would prefer to face forward though. Facing backward during takeoff would feel scary I think…
maria and schroth-sensei4 CommentsMy concern is convincing airlines to do this. They always go for as many seats as possible. Also, beyond the US, UK, Canada, and other ‘first world’ countries, what other countries are going to mandate this?
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I hope this gets lots of attention! I do believe that there can be even more airlines can do, after all they can make car seats that both meet safety requirements and are able to be stowed away in the floor so you can use the space to haul stuff. Why can’t they do the same in planes and have it setup for wheelchairs when stowed (i.e. mounts… Read more
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Enoshima Aquarium is a great, wheelchair accessible place to learn about sea life in and around Japan.
https://www.accessible-japan.com/places/japan/kanagawa-1/fujisawa/attractions/enoshima-aquarium/
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Enoshima Aquarium - Accessible Japan
Enoshima Aquarium is a great, wheelchair accessible place to learn about sea life in and around Japan.
Great news for accessible diving fans!
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How is Thailand making scuba diving accessible for everyone?
This scuba diving experience in Thailand is making the underwater world accessible to all.
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