[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 14, Volume 4]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 14CFR382.41]

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                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
 
   CHAPTER II--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 
                         (AVIATION PROCEEDINGS)
 
PART 382--NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN AIR 
TRAVEL--Table of Contents
 
                  Subpart C--Requirements for Services
 
Sec. 382.41  Stowage of personal equipment.

    (a) All stowage of qualified individuals with a disability's 
wheelchairs and other equipment covered by this part in aircraft cabins 
shall be in accordance with 14 CFR 121.589 and 14 CFR 121.285(c) or 14 
CFR 135.87, as applicable.
    (b) Carriers shall permit qualified individuals with a disability 
using personal ventilators/respirators to bring

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their equipment, including non-spillable batteries that meet the 
requirements of 49 CFR 173.159(d) and any applicable FAA safety 
regulations, on board the aircraft and use it.
    (c) Carriers shall permit qualified individuals with a disability to 
stow canes and other assistive devices on board the aircraft in close 
proximity to their seats, consistent with the requirements of FAA safety 
regulations for carry-on items.
    (d) Carriers shall not, in implementing their carry-on baggage 
policies, count toward a limit on carry-on items any assistive device 
brought into the cabin by a qualified individual with a disability.
    (e) Carriers shall provide for on-board stowage of passengers' 
wheelchairs (including collapsible or break-down battery-powered 
wheelchairs, subject to the provisions of paragraph (g)(5) of this 
section) as carry-on baggage as follows:
    (1) Carriers shall permit the stowage of wheelchairs or components 
of wheelchairs in overhead compartments and under seats, consistent with 
the requirements of FAA safety regulations for carry-on items.
    (2) In an aircraft in which a closet or other approved stowage area 
is provided in the cabin for passengers' carry-on items, of a size that 
will accommodate a folding, collapsible, or break-down wheelchair, the 
carrier shall designate priority stowage space, as described below, for 
at least one folding, collapsible, or break-down wheelchair in that 
area. A individual with a disability who takes advantage of a carrier 
offer of the opportunity to pre-board the aircraft may stow his or her 
wheelchair in this area, with priority over the carry-on items brought 
onto the aircraft by other passengers enplaning at the same airport. A 
individual with a disability who does not take advantage of a carrier 
offer of the opportunity to preboard may use the area to stow his or her 
wheelchair on a first-come, first-served basis along with all other 
passengers seeking to stow carry-on items in the area.
    (3) If an approved stowage area in the cabin is not available for a 
folding, collapsible, or break-down wheelchair, the wheelchair shall be 
stowed in the cargo compartment.
    (f) When a folding, collapsible, or break-down wheelchair cannot be 
stowed in the passenger cabin as carry-on baggage, carriers shall 
provide for the checking and timely return of passengers' wheelchairs 
and other assistive devices as close as possible to the door of the 
aircraft, so that passengers may use their own equipment to the extent 
possible, except where this practice would be inconsistent with DOT 
regulations governing the transportation of hazardous materials.
    (1) At the request of the passenger, the carrier may return 
wheelchairs or other assistive devices to the passenger at the baggage 
claim area instead of at the door of the aircraft.
    (2) In order to achieve the timely return of wheelchairs, 
passengers' wheelchairs and other assistive devices shall be among the 
first items retrieved from the baggage compartment.
    (3) Wheelchairs and other assistive devices shall be stowed in the 
baggage compartment with priority over other cargo and baggage. Where 
this priority results in passengers' baggage being unable to be carried 
on the flight, the carrier shall make its best efforts to ensure that 
the other baggage reaches the passengers' destination within four hours 
of the scheduled arrival time of the flight.
    (g) Whenever baggage compartment size and aircraft airworthiness 
considerations do not prohibit doing so, carriers shall accept a 
passenger's battery-powered wheelchair, including the battery, as 
checked baggage, consistent with the requirements of 49 CFR 
175.10(a)(19) and (20) and the provisions of paragraph (f) of this 
section.
    (1) Carriers may require that qualified individuals with a 
disability wishing to have battery-powered wheelchairs transported on a 
flight (including in the cabin) check in one hour before the scheduled 
departure time of the flight. If such an individual checks in after this 
time, the carrier shall nonetheless carry the wheelchair if it can do so 
by making a reasonable effort, without delaying the flight.
    (2) If the battery on the individual's wheelchair has been labeled 
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manufacturer as non-spillable as provided in 49 CFR 173.159(d)(2), or if 
a battery-powered wheelchair with a spillable battery is loaded, stored, 
secured and unloaded in an upright position, the carrier shall not 
require the battery to be removed and separately packaged. 
Notwithstanding this requirement, carriers may remove and package 
separately any battery that appears to be damaged or leaking.
    (3) When it is necessary to detach the battery from the wheelchair, 
carriers shall, upon request, provide packaging for the battery meeting 
the requirements of 49 CFR 175.10(a)(19) and (20) and package the 
battery. Carriers may refuse to use packaging materials or devices other 
than those they normally use for this purpose.
    (4) Carriers shall not drain batteries.
    (5) At the request of a passenger, a carrier shall stow a folding, 
break-down or collapsible battery-powered wheelchair in the passenger 
cabin stowage area as provided in paragraph (e) of this section. If the 
wheelchair can be stowed in the cabin without removing the battery, the 
carrier shall not remove the battery. If the wheelchair cannot be stowed 
in the cabin without removing the battery, the carrier shall remove the 
battery and stow it in the baggage compartment as provided in paragraph 
(g)(3) of this section. In this case, the carrier shall permit the 
wheelchair, with battery removed, to be stowed in the cabin.
    (h) Individuals with disabilities shall be permitted to provide 
written directions concerning the disassembly and reassembly of their 
wheelchairs.

[55 FR 8046, Mar. 6, 1990, as amended by Doc. No. OST -96-1880, 63 FR 
10536, Mar. 4, 1998]