ktate82
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Airlines have departments that discuss special needs ahead of time. American calls their department "Special Assistance Coordinators." Here, for example, is American's Special Assistance webpage: http://www.aa.com/i18n/travelInformation/specialAssistance/planningAhead.jsp
A passenger who is 6' 8" and has had "several back surgeries leading to his spine being fused along with a rod" certainly qualifies as having special needs.
Sitting in a regular economy seat is absolutely not an option because the space is too limited. The airline is likely to say that sitting in an exit row is not an option either because of the possibility of impaired mobility in the event of an emergency.
I would recommend calling the airlines that fly on the route that you need and discussing those needs. The important thing is to end up with an appropriate seat assignment that is GUARANTEED not to change.
Thanks! We will do that before we book so we know the appropriate steps. I think also we will try to book the first flight of the day to MCO to increase the chance for a bulkhead seat too.