Braille
The following files are braille ASCII (.brf) files, preformatted for a standard 40-character line with 25 lines per page. These files are compatible with most direct-input braille programs and braille translation software for use with embossers and other braille devices.
Save the desired file(s) to your computer or network. In many cases you can accomplish this by clicking the BRF icon to open the file and then using your web browser's <File, Save As> command. Or in some cases you can simply right-click the BRF icon and choose <Save Target As...>.
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General information on filing a complaint about alleged discrimination or inaccessibility in air travel
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Where to file a complaint concerning an air travel civil rights matter
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Complaint form that can be used for a disability-related problem having to do with air service
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Information on steps taken to ensure that new security requirements preserve and respect the civil rights of people with disabilities
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Information on DOT’s toll-free hotline for air travelers with disabilities
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"Passengers With Disabilities" chapter from our air travel consumer publication Fly-Rights
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DOT Publication, New Horizons: Information for the Air Traveler With A Disability
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DOT regulation on accessibility and non-discrimination for air travelers with disabilities (Part 382)
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DOT fact sheet, Plane Talk: Passengers With Disabilities
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Office of Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings
U.S. Department of Transportation
1200 New Jersey Ave, SE
Washington, DC 20590
http://airconsumer.ost.dot.gov