US Airways says it is investigating
the removal of a blind man and his service dog from a flight at Philadelphia
International Airport, report says.
WPVI-TV says Albert Rizzi, who is
legally blind, says he was told that his guide dog had to stay under a seat
during Wednesday night's flight to Long Island.
Rizzi said the dog became restless
after a flight delay and curled up under his legs, and he was told that the
plane would have to turn around if it wasn't under a seat.
US Airways told the station that
Rizzi became verbally abusive and other passengers became argumentative,
sparking safety concerns.
The flight was eventually cancelled,
and Rizzi and some other passengers accepted a US Airways offer to transport
passengers by bus to Islip, N.Y
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