Forearm walking crutch and air travel

Forearm walking crutch and air travel - Woman with a crutch

Is it a problem to travel by plane with an aluminium forearm walking crutch similar to this one?

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I will be traveling by plane in two days (Czech Airlines PRG-CDG). I have a minor injury. I prefer to use my crutch but I could travel without it if it meant some complications. What is the typical procedure at security scanner and on board when you carry such an item?






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Can you go on airplane with crutches?

Can I bring my crutches on a plane? \u2013 Yes! Your crutches will likely have to go through an x-ray machine or be examined while going through security. Many airlines will allow extra boarding time for people with disabilities.

Can you fly with a walking boot?

If you can walk okay: The TSA agents might let you keep your boot on but will ask you remove the shoe on your good foot.

Can you board a plane with a walker?

Yes. You may bring your assistive device with you on an airplane and stow it in the passenger compartment in the following locations: In an overhead compartment; Under the seat in front of you; or.






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