Disabled B.C. man forced to drag himself off flight says he’s pushing for changes
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — A disabled British Columbia man who can’t walk and uses a motorized wheelchair for mobility says he was forced to drag himself off an Air Canada flight in Las Vegas after the airline’s third-party ground assistance personnel were not available to help him.
Prince George resident Rodney Hodgins said Sunday he’s going to push for changes to ensure no other disabled person endures what he experienced.
“I don’t want anybody else to have to go through that,” he said in a phone interview. “I would like a change within their policies or how they do things. Air Canada needs to step up.”
Hodgins, 49, who can’t walk due to spastic cerebral palsy, said he originally thought the flight attendant was joking when he told him he would have to get himself off the airplane, but was shocked and angry when he was asked a second time to disembark without support.