mom2AidanAndEli
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I used medical preboard once, in a wheel chair with a broken leg. They wheeled me to the bottom of the jetway, and I got to hop into the front row. They made sure I understood when they landed they wanted me out first, so they could get the wheel chair out of the jetway and out of the way of departing passengers.
In my case, having me wait until everyone else got off would have been fine, considering I was stopping there, and didn't have a connecting flight. Also, I had to check my small bag, as there was no way I was getting anything into the overhead. So I would be waiting at baggage claim anyway. But if one did have a connecting flight, once they limp to their waiting wheel chair, it does take longer to get them to their next gate than if they could walk.
Well, you could say the same for the people stuck waiting behind the person limping to their wheelchair. What if they have a connecting flight that they could still make, but are stuck waiting behind someone else who's taking a long time to get settled and get wheeled out of the way?
Not saying you at all, but many people seem to use these services to their advantage when it suits them and take advantage of the system. Like the people previously who used medical boarding and then said they could help with the emergency exits. Can't have it both ways! If you have a real medical issue that prevents you from boarding with other passengers, you probably wouldn't mind waiting until others depart so you have an easier time getting off the plane. I would think it would be a whole lot easier with a clear plane than with everyone trying to get stuff from overhead bins, corral kids in the aisle, etc. etc. But many want to be first on, first off, because it's convenient for them, not worrying about anyone else!