My experience flying with my powerchair was pre 9/11. We flew AA, and at that time Midway out of Raleigh to Tampa and Orlando.
We took the chair directly to the gate, Raleigh does not have an elevator. At the gate they removed the battery and two ramp guys carried the chair down the steps and into the cargo hold. When arriving in Tampa, the chair was sent to baggage claim, but an attendant assisted us via a manual chair and pushed me directly to the powerchair where I did the transfer thing.
I do not travel with a power chair anymore so my manual is always a gate checkin.

We took the chair directly to the gate, Raleigh does not have an elevator. At the gate they removed the battery and two ramp guys carried the chair down the steps and into the cargo hold. When arriving in Tampa, the chair was sent to baggage claim, but an attendant assisted us via a manual chair and pushed me directly to the powerchair where I did the transfer thing.
I do not travel with a power chair anymore so my manual is always a gate checkin.
