Weird Service Animals On Planes
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Weird service animals on planes. On the other hand an emotional support animals sole purpose is to comfort. New gallery on Bored Panda shows strangest support animals taken on planes. A turtle is a trusty companion on a flight.
GETTY IMAGES Tales of flights filled with service peacocks service rabbits service monkeys service turkeys and service iguanas have become an internet cottage industry. A child was injured by an emotional support dog on a Southwest Airlines flight from Phoenix to Portland Ore in February fueling the debate over regulations regarding animals on. The Air Carrier Access Act states that airlines are not required to accommodate unusual service animals like rodents spiders or snakes.
Airlines believed passengers abused the rule to bring a menagerie. As one Gawker writer said If I saw this happening in person it would not just make my trip or my month or my year it. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Airlines will be able to require passengers traveling with service animals to complete a Transportation Department form attesting to the animals training and good behavior and.
In May 2018 due to an uptick in strange support animals making it to 30000 feet American Airlines announced that hedgehogs would no longer be welcome on their flights. Disability advocates have voiced concerns that the use of these unusual service animals on aircraft erodes the publics trust and confidence in service animals the NPRM states. The agency said Wednesday that it was rewriting the rules partly because passengers carrying unusual animals on board eroded the public trust in legitimate service animals.
Here are some of the strangest animals people have attempted successfully or not to bring on planes. Dogs are the most common service animals assisting people in many different ways since at least 1927. Weird service animals on planes.
But have you heard of reptiles or pigs used as support animals by people with disabilities or health conditions. A customer tried to bring a baby kangaroo on the plane as a service animal a retired airline customer service agent with 18 years of experience told Business Insider. When it comes to service animals a dog is the most commonly used although the use of horses and monkeys has also been documented.