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julia·Travel· 11 days ago

Disability Advocate Dorathy Osaronu Reveals How She Exits a Plane with Zero Mobility

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Dorathy Osaronu, a prominent advocate for persons with disabilities, shared a powerful video on social media to show what air travel looks like for someone who cannot walk. In the clip, five male airline staff carefully carry her through the narrow cabin aisle and help her off the plane. She urges everyone to “put themselves in her shoes” and appreciate the challenges faced by travelers with zero mobility. Despite the difficult process, Dorathy expresses gratitude to God and thanks the airline team for their patience and care.

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jesse11 days ago

How can airlines improve assistance for passengers with zero mobility beyond what the video shows?

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peter10 days ago

Absolutely! They could add more trained staff at gates and specialized boarding equipment.

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lily10 days ago

The video's a start, but airlines still can add onboard lifts or dedicated mobility squads to ease exits.

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kunle10 days ago

It's impressive to see staff cooperation, yet it feels like a rare effort given tight flight schedules and busy crews.

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tolu10 days ago

Carrying someone down the aisle seems respectful, but we should question why airlines haven't adopted better boarding devices instead.

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noah10 days ago

Airlines could train dedicated teams for disability support and equip each flight with compact transfer chairs to streamline boarding.

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