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Friday 20-Jan-2012

Make boarding ramps compulsory in airlines for physically challenged persons: Minister

Wasnik writes a letter to Singh after he saw a person lifting a disabled to help him board the plane because there was no ramp to help the wheelchair

By  Traveltechie Bureau | New Delhi

Union social justice minister Mukul Wasnik has asked civil aviation minister Ajit Singh to make ramps compulsory in all airlines to facilitate boarding by physically challenged persons.

The request, in a letter to Singh, came after Wasnik saw a person lifting a disabled to help him board the plane because there was no ramp to help the wheelchair. The minister also expressed concern at the insufficient availability of Ambulifts in airports. 

Wasnik asked Singh to advise all airline operators to provide access to their aircraft through ramps instead of stairs. The Persons with Disabilities Act requires the air transport sector to adopt measures to ease the access to the disabled to aircrafts, airports and toilets.

The absence of Ambulifts in most airports makes the operators provide stairs for passengers to embark, requiring those on wheelchairs to be physically lifted.