Items that Make Flying with a Physical Disability More Enjoyable and Independent

There are a few products or items that can make flying with a physical disability more enjoyable and independent. They can be the difference between enjoying the flight instead of just enduring the flight. And a more enjoyable flight is a faster flight. I am not receiving compensation for recommending products, and am providing provide links to my recommendations to the recommended products, and am including the links for

Please see My Physical Abilities for more robust information and context as to why these items are helpful.

Must-Have Items on the Plane

These items are necessary for making flights with my physical disability more enjoyable. I take these items on every flight.

Note the two “Claim at Gate” tags–one with the luggage claim and visual inspection tags, and the other on my steering column

Good-to-Have Items on Plane

When I am on the plane, I try to pack everything into my zipper bank bag that I will need to make flying with my physical disability more enjoyable. My bag is customized and attaches under my scooter seat with magnets for easy removal, but it is very similar in size and storage function to these zipper bank bags from Amazon.

I thus have everything I need in a small bag, which gives me more independence–I don’t need to depend on my companion or the flight attendants to get items from backpacks or carry-ons during the flight.

Accessible Items in Carry-on

These items make flying with a physical disability more enjoyable, but are not essential during the flight. Rather, they are helpful at the destination (e.g., tracking my scooter, making the destination more accessible). This list is in addition to my DMEs.

Please contact me with any other ways you make flying with a physical disability more enjoyable and independent.

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