I want to know how other deaf/HOH persons do it to fly alone. I have been flying alone for a long time but just recently diagnosed with profound hearing loss and still not fluent in sign language. The in-flight announcements are not something I can hear and that is what makes me the most anxious and scared. Thankfully nothing has happened yet but I would love to be able to know what is going on whenever there are announcements in the plane. Same thing in the airport, it is very difficult for me to hear announcements especially when boarding and it makes me feel overwhelmed a bit. This last flight I asked to preboard as I almost missed my flight prior to that. The amount of people giving me dagger eyes made me more anxious since I am sure they assumed I was fine and didn't need additional help. I haven't found better options for myself just yet and appreciate any ideas or ways to make my trips better as I travel almost every two weeks.
(One thing I did learn was to sit all the way in the back. Let the flight attendants know you are deaf/HOH and this way you are closest to them and to an exit.)
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07-06-2022
08:17 PM
07-06-2022
08:17 PM
I have been flying frequently as well and almost all my flights they announced the wi-do was not working. Thankfully I tried it anyway and it worked, slow but worked. It wasn’t until my movie was almost over that it turned off. Extremely disappointed as well since they were not able to do drink service either. I don’t drink anything either way but I noticed it on all my flights lately which was such a coincidence.
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