Friday, February 25, 2011

Big jet plane

This note is of my experience of flying with MCS so that other people who need to fly can use the information if it is applicable to their situation.

Pre-planning:
  • I purchased a MedicAlert bracelet & had the details of my illness put on file. I also bought a 'respirator' style mask & tested it several times in high exposure settings before the flight.
  • My husband decided to invest in carbon blankets, both for the flight & for the bedding at the other end.
  • We were extremely happy to find a direct flight to our destination. That was something we thought didn't exist, but it made a world of difference - we now only had to worry about 1 flight & 2 airports, rather than 2 flights & 3 airports. It also reduced the travel time by many hours.
  • My husband phoned the airline & the airport. Initially it was difficult but finally we were put on to the manager for the airline at the particular airport from which we were departing. Once he was involved everything became comparatively simple.
  • In my own case because of my ME/CFS planning included a wheelchair plus assist. It also included arranging a late check in time, and organising with staff to be boarded last. Passengers with disability are routinely boarded first.
  • Towards the date of departure the airline contacted us to advise that they would be able to leave seats around us free of passengers so I would have less exposure.
  • Before we left I saw my GP. She provided two letters; one detailing my medication, the other detailing my illness & what my requirements would be including the wearing of the mask, access to fragrance free bathrooms and a "fragrance free flight" :o).
  • I topped up all of my prescription medications & supplements, particularly tri-salts which I use for chemical reactions.
  • Clothing was planned to allow for least skin exposure possible. This included hat & gloves.


At the airport

  • On arrival at the airport we were checked straight in. My air purifier was accepted as checked luggage. Because it was medical equipment & labelled such we did not pay for it as additional cargo.
  • For check in I had only to shift my respirator briefly while my passport was checked, to allow confirmation of my identity.
  • Due to airport redesign I did have to be taken through duty free. This is something we would have avoided previously by using a side door. Due to the renovations this was not available.
  • The airline arranged for the disabled bathroom in the lounge to be cleaned only with water & bicarb for 2 days prior to our trip. On the morning of the trip, once we arrived at the lounge the door to the disabled bathroom was locked so that only I would be able to access it. At the time we were flying the lounge was reasonably empty so this would have had no impact on other travellers. Also due to the few people waiting in the lounge I was able to replace my respirator briefly with my plain carbon filter mask for a break.

On the plane & off again

  • We were boarded last as arranged. On the aeroplane the staff were extremely helpful. While we had not been able to arrange a fragrance free bathroom on the plane they did arrange for us to be first off. Remarkably they also ensured that the plane was not refuelled until after we'd disembarked.
  • Once off the plane I was provided again with a wheelchair plus assist. At immigration we were able to "queue jump" & once more I removed my respirator for identification. Once we'd claimed our luggage we were quickly through customs, declaring all of our "declarables".
  • My father had arranged to collect us & was able to arrange to park in a disabled access carpark near the terminal exit at which point I was able to remove my respirator & replace it with a regular carbon filter mask from there on.

And Home!

Once "home" I was amazed to find that neither my clothing nor that of my husband was contaminated with scent. We'd probably been on the first flight for that plane that day & avoided scents from previous passengers. I had no MCS reaction at all to the flight.

Overall it was an incredibly positive experience. It has been two years since I last flew & while I was grateful this was a one-way flight I am absolutely thrilled with the help we were able to obtain from the airline & airport for a condition that it is fairly certain they knew nothing about.

Now here we are dealing with the challenge of a new life in a new home. The house is not MCS perfect, but few houses bar those purpose built would be & I am hopeful we'll be able to make the required changes easily. That is a story for another blog!

Meanwhile, if you have MCS & are flying all I can suggest is make a million plans, ask for help & keep asking. We got a lot of "no"s before we found our one "yes", but it was all we needed & without the help we got I would not have arrived as safely as I did.

8 comments:

  1. InkPink, great work,

    Glad you arrived in such safety !

    This is information truly helpful for so many of us. Thanks for sharing it !

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  2. InkPink it's great to hear the move went so well. I'm amazed at the lengths the airline went to in order to look after you. It would have been a huge learning curve for them and should help the next person with MCS who wants to get on fly with them.

    Good luck in your new place, hope you get it fixed up without too much work.

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  3. Wow, what a lot you had to organise and go through for the flight - but I am *so glad* all your hard work paid off! Brilliant :-)

    *hugs*

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  4. Hi InkPink!

    Excuse my poor english, I don't practise it much

    Can you help me? I'm looking for this respirator, my dog has eat my one filter respirator and I can't find it more, and I see your one filter respirator and I think it'll good for me...

    I find the respirator in a online shop, but I don't know what kind of filters I have to buy because the filters for this respirator are very differents than the filters of my older respirator... Can you help me on it please?

    I will be eternally grateful!!

    Kisses & Hugs!!

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  5. Hi Genia,

    I have the A1-S217 filter for VOCs & the particle filter P3-SR510. I used both of the filters together on the plane, but for visiting fragranced places I just use the VOC (A1) filter.

    You can see the A1 filter & the P3 filters at this link: http://www.sea.com.au/2007_web/prod_sund/sun_sys_flt_nonus.htm.

    The mask I had is made of TPE plastic, but there is a silicone one as well if that suits you. I hope you can find something as good as your old one.

    Best wishes xx

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  6. Thanks a lot InkPink!!!

    My best wishes to you too!!

    Kisses & Hugs!!

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  7. Hi Ink Pink!!

    I have problems to get the sundstorm respirator here in spain, and on the online shops that I have found..

    I only have found the silicone one, and I know that it smells a lot always.. and only have found the M/L size of the other... and it's bad for me..

    I want to ask to you If I can send to you the enough money for buy the mask and send it to me, if you can buy it for me...

    I don't find one filtered mask with small size...

    This is my mail: genia@lallantiadelagenia.info

    If you can make me this favor I will always be grateful.

    Kisses & hugs!!

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  8. WOW. Way to go on pushing for what you need and going through with it. You have given me hope and ideas that I never would've thought of! Thanks!

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