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Disability advocates say air travel accessibility is not happening fast enough
Navigating an airport and airplane looks different for Dave Stevens. He was born without legs and uses a skateboard to get through the narrow aisles to his seat. He’s found a way to adapt but wants airlines and the federal government to do more to make air travel accessible for everyone – especially for the more than 60 million Americans with disabilities. “There’s no consistency with what happens when you go to the airport. Everybody has their own way of handling things. And the problem for people with disabilities is they take our equipment, they ruin it, they destroy it. I personally have had 15 wheelchairs destroyed.” Stevens is on the board of the non-profit Easterseals Capitol Region

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