Marine double-amputee’s treatment on Delta flight angers other vets

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On Dec. 13, 2011, Marine Lance Cpl. Christian Brown was leading his squad on a foot patrol in Afghanistan’s Helmand province when he stepped on an explosive device that blew off both his legs, one above the knee, the other below his hip. He also lost part of his right index finger.

Last Sunday, almost exactly a year since those grievous injuries forced him to learn to walk on two successive pairs of prosthetic legs, Brown was “humiliated” to the point of tears on a Delta flight from Atlanta to Washington after being clumsily wheeled to the back row of the plane, according to a complaint sent to the airline by an outraged fellow passenger.

Worse yet, according to retired Army Col. Nickey Knighton’s detailed “customer care” report to Delta, efforts by several fellow vets to shift Brown from coach to a first class seat offered by another flyer, were rebuffed by the crew. Flight attendants insisted no one could move through the cabin because the doors were being closed for takeoff, she wrote.



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Why was he being wheeled in the first place if he could walk using peglegs? And what f'n difference does it makes where he would have sat? Jeeezez airline people can be morons sometimes.
We have a friend who is paraplegic. He flies perioodically and no special seating is required for him. He flies FC. The aisles are usually too narrow for his wheelchair so he boosts himself up and "walks" to his seat using his hands and arms on the backs of seats. And he does that just as fast as people walking on legs.
Un f'n real.