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SERIES M - PASSENGER FACILITATION
Part I	Issue III     28.02.2014	
Carriage by Air of Persons with Disability and/ or Persons with Reduced Mobility
GOVERNMENT  OF  INDIA 
OFFICE  OF THE  DIRECTOR  GENERAL  OF CIVIL  AVIATION 
TECHNICAL  CENTRE,  OPP  SAFDURJUNG  AIRPORT,  NEW  DELHI
CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS SECTION 3 – AIR TRANSPORT SERIES ‘M’
PART  I  
 ISSUE  III,     28th February  2014   EFFECTIVE:  FORTHWITH            F. No.: 23-05/2010-AE D 
Subject: Carriage by Air - Persons with Disability and/or Persons with Reduced Mobility.
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1    Air transportation  today  has  become  easier than ever. The  Government  policies  
          on  ‘Open  Sky’  allowed  the growth  of  airlines  and also  non-scheduled  operators  
          in the country. The new ideas of Low Cost and no frill concept  have also brought  
          the common  man with average  income group to travel  by air. 
1.2     Whereas persons with disabilities and reduced mobility, like everyone else, are  
          increasingly given the opportunity to travel by air, there is a need to standardize  
         the conditions for travel of such  persons so as to facilitate their acceptance and  
          handling  of  their  carriage  by  the  airlines,  airport  operators,  ground  handling  
          agencies, etc. 
1.3     This  CAR  lays  down  regulations  for  carriage  of  persons  with  disabilities  and  
          reduced mobility by air in order to protect them against any form of discrimination  
          and to ensure that they receive all  possible assistance during their travel. 
1.4     This  CAR  is  issued  under  the  provisions  of  Section  5(2)(ab)  of  Aircraft  Act  
          1934, Rule  133 A  of the Aircraft  Rules,  1937 and  Ministry  of  Civil Aviation  letter  
          No.  AV .13030/72/2012-DT  dated 6th    March, 2013 for information,  guidance and  
          compliance by the concerned agencies. 
1.5      No requirement of this CAR shall have overriding effect on any of the provisions  
          of “Persons With Disabilities  (Equal  Opportunities,  Protection  of Rights  and  Full  
          Participation) Act,  1995”  and the  Rules  issued  by Ministry  of  Social  Justice  and  
          Empowerment,  Government of  India under the provisions of the said Act. 
2. APPLICABILITY
The provisions contained in this CAR shall be applicable to the following: 
a) All Indian operators engaged in scheduled and non-scheduled air transport services both domestic and international for carriage of passengers.b) All foreign carriers engaged in scheduled air transport operating to and from Indian Territory.c) All airport operators within Indian Territory.
3. DEFINITIONS:-
3.1       Person with disability  means  any  individual  who  has  a  physical  or  mental  
           impairment that, on a permanent or temporary basis, substantially limits one or  
           more  major  life  activities,  has  a record  of  such  impairment,  or is  regarded  as  
           having such impairment. 
Note:
(a)       Physical or  mental  impairment means: 
(1) any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems: neurological, musculoskeletal, special sense organs, respiratory including speech organs, cardio-vascular, reproductive, digestive, genitourinary, hemic and lymphatic, skin, and endocrine; or(2) any mental or psychological disorder, such as mental retardation, organic brain syndrome, emotional or mental illness, and specific learning disabilities. The term physical or mental impairment includes, but is not limited to, such diseases and conditions as orthopedic, visual, speech, and hearing impairments; cerebral palsy, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, mental retardation, emotional illness, autism, drug addiction, alcoholism and geriatric disabilities.
(b)       Major   life   activities  means  functions  such  as  caring  for  one’s  self,  
                     performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing,  
                     learning and working. 
(c)       Has a record  of  such  impairment  means  has a history of, or has been  
                     classified,  or misclassified,  as having  a mental  or physical  impairment  
                     that substantially limits one or more major life activities. 
3.2  A  person   with   reduced   mobility  (PRM)  means  any  person  whose  mobility  
           when  using  transport  is  reduced  due  to  any  physical  disability  (sensory  or  
           locomotor; permanent or temporary), intellectual disability or impairment, or any  
           other  cause  of  disability,  or  age,  and  whose  situation   needs  appropriate  
           attention and the adaptation to  his or  her  particular  needs of the service  made  
           available to all passengers. 
4. REQUIREMENTS
4.1 Airline Specific
4.1.1   No  airline  shall  refuse to  carry  persons  with  disability or  reduced  mobility  and  
           their assistive aids/devices, escorts and guide dogs including their  presence in  
           the cabin, provided such persons or their representatives, at the time of booking,  
           inform   the   airline   of   their   requirement(s).   The   airlines   shall   incorporate  
           appropriate  provisions  on their  website  within  three months  from  the  date  of  
           issue  of  this  CAR,  so that  while  making  bookings,  passengers  with  disability  
           have the option to select the required facilities, which he/she will  require during  
           the journey. 
4.1.2   Airlines including their agents shall make available in accessible format, on their  
           website, the safety  rules that apply to the carriage of  persons with  disability or  
           reduced  mobility as well as any  restrictions on their carriage or on the mobility  
           equipment due to the size of aircraft. 
4.1.3    Airlines  including  their  travel  agents  shall  not  discriminate  the  persons  with  
           disability   or   reduced          mobility   in   providing   access   for   internet   ticketing,  
           special/discounted  fares,  time  limit  for  holding  the  bookings,  reservations  on  
           telephone, etc. 
4.1.4   To facilitate the carriage  of  persons with  disability or  reduced  mobility,  airlines  
           shall  obtain  necessary  information  about  the  specific  requirements  of  such  
           persons  at  the  time  of  ticketing/online  booking  process  or  through  the  call  
           centers. Once the ticket is confirmed no further enquires shall be made. 
4.1.5   It shall  be the responsibility of the persons with disability or reduced mobility to  
           notify their  needs at  least 48  hours  before the  scheduled time of  departure  so  
           that  the  airline  makes  necessary  arrangements,  which  may  include  but  not  
           limited to the following: 
a) nature and level of special assistance required while embarking, disembarking and during in-flight;b) mobility equipment and assistive devices that need to be carried by the airline either in cabin and/or aircraft hold;c) requirement of escort.
Note 1:
The above is not an exhaustive list. During the process of booking, the airlines should gather all the relevant information without requiring the passenger to provide additional information later.Note 2:
Although advance information of 48 hrs. or prior will enable airlines to plan and ensure hassle free carriage of persons with disability or reduced mobility, for cases of emergency travel of persons with disability or reduced mobility, airlines shall make all reasonable efforts to provide best possible assistance.
4.1.6   No airline shall refuse to engage in interline transactions for carriage of persons  
           with disability or reduced mobility. However, such carriage shall be governed by  
           the applicable provisions of the interline carrier/state. 
Note: 
This requirement does not require airlines to create interline agreements  
           solely for this purpose. 
This requirement does not require airlines to create interline agreements solely for this purpose.
4.1.7   Once  persons with  disability or  reduced  mobility report at the airport with valid  
           booking and intention to travel, the airline shall provide assistance to meet their  
           particular  needs  and  ensure their  seamless travel from  the departure terminal  
           of the departing airport  upto the aircraft and at the end of the journey from the  
           aircraft to the arrival terminal exit, without any additional expenses. 
4.1.8   Passengers who intend to check-in with their own wheelchair shall be given the  
           option of using a station/airport wheelchair. If the passengers prefer to use their  
           own  wheelchair,  they  shall  be  permitted  to  use  it  provided  the  wheelchair  
           conforms to specifications as laid down by Disabled Persons Transport Advisory  
           Committee (DPTAC),  UK.  Such  wheelchair  shall  be  capable  of manoeuvring  
           through  various  areas  of  the  airport,  security  hold  and  up  to  the  aircraft,  
           whereupon it may be stowed at an appropriate place in the aircraft. At the time  
           of  disembarking,  the  passenger’s  wheelchair  should  be  returned  to  enable  
           transfer from the seat directly into his/her own wheelchair. 
Note 1:
In the event a passenger’s wheelchair is damaged, temporary substitute shall be provided.
Note 2:
Although the basic responsibility for providing wheelchairs in the terminal building is that of the airport operator, the airlines may provide extra wheelchairs for the convenience of their passengers in the terminal building.
Note 3:
Acceptance of automated wheelchairs/assistive devices using batteries shall be subject to the application of relevant regulations concerning dangerous goods.
4.1.9   For  embarkation/disembarkation  and in-flight  use,  the  wide-body  aircraft  that  
             have more than one aisle, shall have an on-board wheel chair. The wheel chair  
             shall  be designed to  be  compatible with the  maneuvering  space,  aisle width,  
             and seat height of the aircraft on which it is to be used. 
4.1.10   No airline shall  refuse to carry passengers in a stretcher or incubator, subject  
             to limitation of aircraft, when they are accompanied by an escort, provided such  
             a  person  is  capable  of  attending  to  the  passenger’s  medical  needs  during  
             embarking,  disembarking,   in-flight  and  emergency  evacuation  subject  to  
             conditions in Para(s) 4.1.11, 4.1.26 and 4.1.27. 
4.1.11     Upon advance request, and with charge(s) as applicable, airlines shall make  
            provisions for carriage of stretchers and associated equipment for passengers  
            who cannot use the standard airline seat in a sitting/reclining position for the  
            class of service desired. Such a request shall be made at least 48 hours prior  
            to the scheduled departure of the flight. Airlines shall develop a procedure for  
            making advance request of stretcher and the same should be displayed on  
            airline’s website. 
4.1.12     To  ensure  safety  of   aircraft   operations,  the  maximum   number  of   non-  
            ambulatory  persons with disability or  reduced  mobility permitted to travel  in a  
            single flight shall not be more than the number of cabin crew except when such  
            passengers are accompanied by trained escorts.  
  
            Note:  Emergency  evacuation  requirements  states  that  it  must  be conducted  
            with exterior ambient light levels of no greater than 0.3 foot-candles prior to the  
            activation of the airplane emergency lighting system. The source(s) of the initial  
            exterior ambient  light  level  may remain active or  illuminated during the actual  
            demonstration.  There must,  however,  be no  increase  in  the  exterior ambient  
            light  level  except for that  due to activation of the airplane emergency lighting  
            system.  
  
            A representative passenger load of persons in normal health  must be used as  
            follows: 
a) At least 40 percent of the passenger load must be female.b) At least 35 percent of the passenger load must be over 50 years of age.c) At least 15 percent of the passenger load must be female and over 50 years of age.d) Three life-size dolls, not included as part of the total passenger load, must be carried by passengers to simulate live infants 2 years old or younger.e) Crewmembers, maintenance engineers , and training personnel, who maintain or operate the airplane in the normal course of their duties, may not be used as passengers. The emergency evacuation under the above conditions shall be completed within 90 seconds.
4.1.13   Airlines  shall provide convenient  seats that are designated as  accessible for  
            persons with disabilities with adequate leg space free of charge, which should  
            remain blocked until close to the time of departure. Airlines  shall  not  allocate  
            those seats to persons with disability or reduced mobility where their presence  
            would   impede   the   crew  in   performing   their  duties,   obstruct   access   to  
            emergency  equipment  or  impede  the  emergency  evacuation  path  of  the  
            aircraft. 
4.1.14   W here a person with disability or reduced mobility is assisted by an escort, the  
            airline shall make all reasonable efforts to give such a person seat next to the  
            persons with disability or reduced mobility. 
4.1.15   If passengers for any reason have to be offloaded, highest possible priority for  
            transportation  shall  be  given  to  persons  with  disability  or  reduced  mobility,  
             including their escorts, if any. 
4.1.16  Airlines shall develop procedures for carriage of guide dogs, if required in cabin,  
            for  the  assistance  of  persons  with  disability  or  reduced  mobility.  The  
            guide dogs may be permitted in the cabin subject to the condition that they are  
             properly trained,  remain  on floor  at the  passenger’s feet,  properly  harnessed  
            and vaccinated. Passengers carrying guide dogs shall be required to produce  
            a  written  proof  to  the  airlines  that  their  guide  dog  has  been  trained  from  
            appropriate institution, vaccinated and medicated. 
4.1.17    Airlines  should  develop  emergency  evacuation  procedures  and  handling of  
             persons with disability or reduced mobility and include the same in their Safety  
            and Emergency Procedures (SEP) Manual. 
4.1.18   The presence  of  all  categories  of  persons  with  disability or  reduced  mobility  
            along with their escorts,  if any, and any special arrangements made/required  
            for them while on board, shall always be referred to the captain/cabin crew in-  
             charge. 
4.1.19   It  shall  be the responsibility  of the cabin  crew  in-charge to  ensure  briefing to  
             persons with disability or reduced mobility including their escorts, if any, before  
            take-off      on   the     emergency          procedures,        cabin      layout     and   specialized  
            equipment on board the aircraft to cater for their needs. Blind passengers shall  
             be  briefed verbally.  Braille  brochures may  be  provided  as  a  back-up  of  such  
             briefing. Instructions in large print may also be made available for persons with  
             low vision. 
4.1.20 Airlines should provide safety briefing and procedure for emergency evacuation  
             in  respect  of  person  with  disability  or  reduced  mobility  in  any  of  the  form  of  
             passenger briefing card, individualized verbal briefing, video display (in aircraft  
            with In-flight Entertainment System), etc. 
4.1.21   W hen overnight  accommodation  is  offered  by the  airline during  in-transit  off-  
             loading due  to  unforeseen circumstances,  persons  with  disability  or  reduced  
             mobility shall  be  allocated  accommodation  suitable  to  their  needs  as  far  as  
             practicable. 
4.1.22   Airlines  shall  ensure  that  persons  with  disability  or  reduced  mobility  are  
             boarded  separately  (normally   prior  to   all  other   passengers)   as  well   as  
            disembarked  separately  (normally  after  all  other  passengers  have  left  the  
             cabin)  in  order to facilitate the  procedure of  embarkation and disembarkation  
            and to provide the necessary assistance to them. 
 4.1.23   Airlines shall  make suitable arrangements for assisting persons with disability  
            or  reduced  mobility  for  their  quick  clearance  and  baggage  delivery.  For  the  
             purpose   of   this   paragraph,   their   checked-in   baggage   should  be   given  
             “Assistive Device” tags with tag number bearing sign of assistive device to ensure
             early identification  and  delivery  of  the  same  at  ladder  point  or  at  the  
             convenient point after exit. 
4.1.24   Airlines  should  do their  utmost  to  ascertain that  any  such  special  equipment  
             of persons with disability or reduced mobility is properly identified and tagged,  
             and is always transported with the passenger concerned in the same aircraft. 
Note:
Airlines should allow carriage of assistive devices free of charge as additional baggage subject to the l imitation of the aircraft.
 4.1.25   Airlines  shall  not  insist  on medical  certificate  or  special  forms from persons  
             with disability or reduced mobility who wish to travel without an escort and only  
             require  special  assistance  at  an  airport  for  embarking/disembarking  and  a  
             reasonable accommodation in flight. 
4.1.26      Airlines   may  require   medical   certificate  only  when   they   have   received  
             information that the passenger: 
a) suffers from any disease, which is believed to be actively contagious and communicable;b) who, because of certain diseases, or incapacitation may have or develop an adverse physical condition which could have an adverse effect during flight and on safety and emergency evacuation procedures;c) would require medical attention and/or special equipment to maintain their health during the flights;d) there exists a possibility of medical condition aggravated during or because of the flight;e) would be travelling in a stretcher or incubator;f) needs medical oxygen during the flight.
Note:
Persons with disability or reduced mobility should keep all the required forms for assistance ready in advance, to avoid flight delays. Such Forms and information shall be made available by airlines on their website.
 4.1.27   Passengers having any of the conditions mentioned in Para 4.1.26 (a) through  
             (f) shall  produce medical certificate from a qualified registered medical doctor  
             stating that: 
a) the passenger is capable of completing the flight journey safely without requiring extraordinary medical assistance during the flight;b) disease or infection would not under the present condition be communicable to other passengers during the normal course of flight journey;c) precautions that would have to be observed to prevent the transmission of disease or infection to other persons in the normal course of flight journey;
4.1.28   In case the passenger has a connecting flight with another airline, the medical  
             certificate shall be accepted by the first airline at the first point of check-in and  
             the  information transmitted to the  connecting  airline so that the  passenger  is  
             not required to furnish the same again. 
4.1.29   Airlines may seek information from persons with disability or reduced mobility  
             in  the IATA  Medical  Information Form  (MEDIF)  or Incapacitated  Passengers  
             Handling Advice  (INCAD)  at  the  time  of  booking,  which  will  be used  for  the  
             purpose  of   providing  them  special  assistance  and/or   medical  clearance  
             thereby ensuring their smooth travel. 
Note:
MEDIF and INCAD are standard forms used by many airlines to organize any assistance or equipment required by the persons with disability or reduced mobility during travel and to decide whether they are fit to fly. The INCAD is typically completed by the passenger or his/her representative and the MEDIF is completed by the doctor. Both the MEDIF and INCAD forms are valid for one journey (origin to destination).
4.1.30   Airlines  may also  issue  IATA  Medical  Manual  prescribed  Frequent Travelers  
             Medical Card (FREMEC) to those passengers with chronic, but stable medical  
             conditions,  and  those  with  additional  needs,  for their future  travel.  FREMEC  
             issued by airline shall be accepted by the other airlines also to avoid necessity  
             of   obtaining       medical   clearance   for   each   journey   and   determines   the  
             passenger‘s special handling requirements. 
4.1.31   Airlines shall  keep a  record of  FREMEC of  persons with disability or  reduced  
             mobility in their reservations system for easy reference and their future travel. 
4.1.32   Airlines  shall  ensure  that  all  the medical  information  collected from  persons  
             with disability or reduced mobility in this manner is kept strictly confidential. 
4.1.33   In case of change of aircraft type with the same or another airline, airlines shall  
             endeavour  to  provide  similar  facilities  to  persons  with  disability  or  reduced  
             mobility, subject to compliance of regulatory provisions. 
4.1.34    Airlines  shall  ensure  that  aircraft  coming  newly  into  service  or  after  major  
             refurbishment  shall  be fitted with  special  equipment  to  cater for the  needs  of  
             persons  with  disability  or  reduced  mobility  commensurate  with  the  size  of  
             aircraft.  
  
 4.1.35   Before refusing carriage to any person on the basis of disability, the airline shall  
             specify   in   writing   the   basis   of   such   refusal   indicating   its   opinion  that  
             transportation of such persons would or might be inimical to the safety of flight. 
4.2 Airport Operator Specific
4.2.1   Airport operator shall display signages throughout the airport including terminal  
             building in  a  clear  and  unambiguous  manner  as  per  international  standards.  
             The  points  of  arrival  and  departure  shall  be  clearly  indicated  with  basic  
             information about airport in accessible format. 
4.2.2      Signages  for  all  spaces  in  the  terminal  building  reserved  for  persons  with  
             disability or reduced mobility should be clearly indicated to discourage the use  
             by other passengers. 
4.2.3       Airport operator shall endeavour to ensure that  parking spaces are  reserved  
             and  located  in  the  close  proximity to  the  terminal  building  for persons  with  
             disability or reduced mobility. 
 4.2.4      Airport  operator  shall  provide  ramps  at  least  at the  main  entrance/exit to the  
             terminal building for easy access by persons with disability or reduced mobility. 
4.2.5    Airport operator shall ensure that all points of access open to the public are  
             accessible to persons with disability or reduced mobility.   
    
             Airport operator shall ensure that all points of access open to the public are  
             accessible  to  persons  with  disability  or  reduced  mobility.  A  provision  of  
             helpdesk to be made which will provide all necessary information to assist a  
             disabled passenger. 
4.2.6     All areas and services in the terminal building that are open to the public shall  
             be accessible to persons with disability or reduced mobility. 
4.2.7     All equipment provided for use by general public such as telephones, internet  
             service,  etc.  should  also  be  accessible  to  persons  with  disability or reduced  
             mobility including those with sensory impairments. 
4.2.8      Flight  information  system  should  be  positioned  in  such  a  way  to  ensure its  
             readability by people in wheelchair and those with visual impairment. Provision  
             of audible announcements should be made for people who are not able to use  
             visual displays such as blind and with learning disability. 
4.2.9    Airport operator shall ensure that persons with disability or reduced mobility  
             are transported within the airport in the same condition, comfort and safety as  
             those available for other passengers. The airport operator should ensure that  
             the assistive devices being used to assist a disabled passenger are as per the  
             standards set by Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. Effectivity of  
             the provision for standardization of such equipment will be from 01 Oct 2016. 
4.2.10    The airport operator shall ensure that the facilities at the airport are accessible  
             to  persons  with  disability or  reduced  mobility  during their  transit  through the  
             airport. 
4.2.11      Airport  operator  shall  provide  ambulance facility for the  passenger  on  arrival  
             and  departure     at     the     airport     upon     advance     request     by     the  
             passenger/representative/airline. 
4.2.12     Airport operator shall make appropriate provision for ambulift at the airport to  
             enable persons with disability or reduced mobility to embark/disembark the 
             aircraft without inconvenience. Such provision may be made in coordination  
             with Ground Handling Agencies (GHAs), if required. Airport where ambulift or  
             aerobridge facility is not available, provision of towable ramp should be made.  
             Effectivity of the provision for standardization of such equipment will be from  
             01 Oct 2016. 
Note:
Though the existing practice and responsibility of providing ambulifts may vary at various airports, it will rest with the airport operator, who must ensure compliance in coordination with the airlines, GHAs, etc.
4.2.13    Any  charge  that  airport  operator  levy  the  same  should  be  displayed  in  
             conspicuous manner on their respective website and terminal building. 
4.3 Training Requirements
4.3.1       All  airlines,  airport  operators,  security,  customs,  and  immigration  bureau  
             organizations  at  airport  shall  conduct  training  program,  as  per  the  training  
             module  provided  by  Ministry  of  Social  Justice  and  Empowerment,  for  all  
             personnel  engaged  in  passenger  services  for  sensitization  and  developing  
             awareness  for  assisting  persons  with  disability  or  reduced  mobility  and  to  
             ensure that they are well briefed about their responsibilities. Effectivity of the  
             provision for standardization of such equipment will be from 01 Oct 2016. 
4.3.2     The contents and duration of the training program shall  be in accordance with  
             the guidelines issued by the Department of Disability Affairs, Ministry of Social  
             Justice & Empowerment.  
  
             Note:   The training may include but not limited to the following: 
a) Barriers faced by persons with disability or reduced mobility, including attitude, environment and organisation, and suggestions for removing such barriers.b) Information on the range of disabilities, including hidden or less visible disabilities.c) Skills needed for assisting persons with disability or reduced mobility.d) Communication and interpersonal skills for interacting with persons with disability or reduced mobility.e) Health and safety information.f) General awareness about relevant regulations.
4.3.3    The operators shall ensure that all its employees are imparted disability-related  
             basic training and refresher training at appropriate interval.  
  
             Note:   Disability related training provides practical overview and is  relevant in  
             particular to those  providing  assistance to  persons with  disability or  reduced  
             mobility. It increases understanding of the whole range of impairments so that  
             personnel are aware of how to interact with persons with disability or reduced  
             mobility  and  to  tackle   negative   perceptions  and  attitudes  towards  such  
             passengers. 
4.3.4      In  addition  to  basic  training,  operators  should  provide  specific  training  for  
             personnel who  may  be  required to  provide  direct assistance to  persons with  
             disability and/or persons with reduced mobility. 
4.3.5      Operators  shall  ensure  that  adequate  training  is  provided  to  all  its  service  
             providers,  ground  handling  agencies  and  sub-contractors  responsible  for  
             providing assistance services.
4.3.6      It  shall  be  the  responsibility  of  airport  operator  to  ensure  that  security  staff  
             positioned at airport undergoes disability-related training. 
4.3.7     Airlines shall ensure that cabin crew safety and emergency procedures training  
             is  combined  with  disability  awareness  training  for  assisting  persons  with  
             disability or reduced mobility in the cabin environment. 
4.4 General Requirements
4.4.1      Operators  shall  formulate  a  detailed  procedure  for carriage  of  persons  with  
             disability or reduced mobility and publish the same on their website. Operators  
             including the travel agents shall ensure that web content conforms to the Web  
             Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) so as to make it more accessible to  
             persons with disabilities. Operators shall display disability policy and guidance  
             for  persons  with  disability  or  reduced  mobility  on  the  main  page  of  their  
             website. 
4.4.2   Operator shall develop  in-house document on  handling persons with disability  
             or  reduced  mobility,  which  should  be  used  for  strict  compliance  by  all  
             employees.  Such a document and the proof of its compliance shall be made  
             available to  DGCA and other enforcement agencies. Such document/manual  
             should be readily available for reference of all personnel required in handling  
             such persons. 
4.4.3     Operator shall document their responsibility with regard to the travel of persons  
             with disability or reduced mobility, and make it available on their website. 
4.4.4   All  assistive  devices  shall  be  provided  without  any  extra  cost  to  the  persons  
             with disability or reduced mobility within India. 
4.4.5      Operators,  both  the  airlines  and  airport,  shall  ensure  availability of  low floor  
             accessible  buses  at  the  airports  to  enable  easy  boarding  and  alighting  of  
             passengers. 
4.4.6       In  case  of  transfer  between  airlines  and  terminals,  the  airlines  and  airport  
             operators shall ensure smooth and hassle free transportation of persons with  
             disability or reduced mobility. 
4.4.7    Persons  with  disability  or  reduced  mobility  requiring  special  assistance  or  
             protection from disturbance, including their escorts, shall be permitted to stay  
              on  board  during transit  stops,  if they so  desire,  subject to the  observance  of  
              applicable safety and security norms. 
4.4.8    Where wheelchairs or other mobility equipment or assistive devices are lost or  
              damaged whilst  being  handled at the airport or transported on board aircraft,  
              the passenger to whom the equipment  belongs shall  be compensated  by the  
              airline/airport operator/GHA/organisation responsible for such loss or damage. 
4.4.9      As  a  part  of  Annual  Surveillance  Programme  (ASP),  DGCA  shall  conduct  
              surveillance of the operators to ensure compliance of the CAR. 
4.5 Passenger Grievance Redressal
4.5.1    A  person with disability or  reduced  mobility, who considers that  provisions of  
              this  CAR  have  been infringed,  may  bring the  matter to the  attention  of  the  
              airlines, airport operator, as the case may be. 
4.5.2    The operator shall ensure speedy and proper redressal of these complaints. 
4.5.3      Operator  shall  appoint  a  Nodal  officer  and  Appellate  Authority  to  settle  the  
              grievances  in  a  stipulated  time  frame.  In  this  regard,  the  operators  shall  
               conspicuously display the details of  Nodal Officer and Appellate Authority on  
              their respective website. 
4.5.4      The  internal  grievance  mechanism  of  operators  shall  be  transparent  with  a  
               provision  of  online  complaint  handling.  All  complaints  registered  shall  be  
               issued a unique reference number. 
4.5.5     If  the  concerned  operator  fails  to  fulfill  their  obligations,  the  person  with  
              disability or  reduced mobility may complain to the statutory authorities set up  
               under relevant applicable laws such as Chief Commissioner for  Persons with  
               Disabilities/Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities in concerned state. 
(Arun Kumar) 
 Director General of Civil Aviation
 
 
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