For Hawaiʻi Wheelchair Users, Air Travel Means Risking Mobility

Several times a year, Linda Eblacas and her great-grandson, Cylas, board an early morning flight from Hilo to Oʻahu. Cylas has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair, and they travel for his routine health check-ups with a specialist not available on the Big Island.  When his custom chair was returned to him after landing on … Continue reading For Hawaiʻi Wheelchair Users, Air Travel Means Risking Mobility