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According to the report, Jonathan Van Gieson, who relies on his hearing aids for streaming music and phone conversations, faced an uncomfortable situation last month while on an Alaska Airlines flight. Van Gieson was listening to music through his hearing aids while the plane was taxiing at New York's JFK Airport when a flight attendant asked him to cover his hearing aids with headphones.
The report stated that Gieson felt as if he has a disability, and that made him got mad. He explained that headphones would interfere with the function of his hearing aids. He described the experience as humiliating, super frustrating, and dehumanizing.
The report also said that Van Gieson was using a hearing aids to stream music is protected under the Air Carrier Access Act, and he noted that no other passengers complained about noise. Despite his explanations, he said the flight attendant insisted multiple times that he use headphones
Van Gieson was seeking a commitment from the airline to ensure they understand and adhere to policies regarding the use of hearing aids.
Source: LOCAL 12
The report stated that Gieson felt as if he has a disability, and that made him got mad. He explained that headphones would interfere with the function of his hearing aids. He described the experience as humiliating, super frustrating, and dehumanizing.
The report also said that Van Gieson was using a hearing aids to stream music is protected under the Air Carrier Access Act, and he noted that no other passengers complained about noise. Despite his explanations, he said the flight attendant insisted multiple times that he use headphones
Van Gieson was seeking a commitment from the airline to ensure they understand and adhere to policies regarding the use of hearing aids.
Source: LOCAL 12