Wheelchair ramps on airplanes

SpectroMan71

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We are planning to take an electric chair onboard with Delta from LAX-MCO. Not too concerned with this part, other than the possible rough handling of the chair. However I am wondering how the airlines handle ramps. Ours are 2 pieces which can be separated or combined, but weigh a good 25 lbs or so and are larger in length than most suitcases.

Has anyone brought their own ramps? Do I need to have them bagged in a special carrying case or does the airline just put plastic wrap over them or ?

I would love to just FedEx them ahead, but we'll need them right away at MCO to get the chair into the rental minivan.

Thanks!!
 
They do exist, but we're talking a difference of like 250 to 900 for the time period we're there... :)
 
You can rent just ramps; there is a link in the disABILITIES FAQs thread in the post about renting wheelchairs. I don't know anything about them except that they exist.

I think if you are bringing your ramps, they be checked as baggage when you check your bags. I think the main points would be that they are identified as yours. Since they may not have anything to attach a luggage tag to, you could probably tape an identification card to the ramps (maybe a neon or bright color) and then cover the ID with clear packing tape to protect it. If you need to hold them shut, you can get luggage straps in the luggage/travel department of stores like Target for about $5-10.
I'd also suggest contacting the airline you are traveling on to get some hints from them.
 












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