If a depressed patient is denied a flight, is there an explicit clause that says that depression can

Updated on healthy 2024-03-04
44 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no express provision, but the airline may not carry a person with a mental illness or a patient who may endanger the safety of navigation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Regulations for the Domestic Carriage of Passenger Baggage by Civil Aviation of China stipulate that passengers with infectious diseases, mental illness or health conditions that may endanger themselves or affect the safety of other passengers shall not be accepted for carriage by the carrier.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no explicit law that a depressed person cannot board a flight, but if a depressed person is developing an illness, it is indeed not suitable to board the aircraft, which may cause harm to others.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In fact, there is no rule that depressed patients cannot board the plane, but the premise is that someone must accompany them, otherwise they don't know what they will do

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If it's just ordinary depression, there is no rule that you can't board a plane, which is the same as ordinary people. However, if the depressed person has already engaged in potential behaviour that could harm themselves or others, the flight has the right to refuse boarding.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It seems that there is no clear provision that depression cannot be boarded, but there is a clause that people with infectious diseases, mental illness, or health conditions that may endanger themselves or affect the safety of other passengers cannot board, but it seems that she had symptoms of hand tremors at that time, so the airline's refusal is also understandable.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Depressed patients are denied flights, and there is no explicit clause that depression cannot board the plane, which is to ensure the safety of depressed patients and the safety of other passengers on the plane.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, there are provisions that provide for the refusal of carriage if you have a mental illness, and depression falls under the category of mental illness. During the onset of depression, it is easy to be depressed and breathless in a confined space, but during the stable period, it is possible to take flights, and all can only be analyzed on a case-by-case basis.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, airlines have this rule and will refuse carriage if there are certain illnesses that may endanger other passengers.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is no explicit rule that people with depression cannot fly. The airline deliberately made it difficult for depressed passengers to prevent them from flying in accordance with the regulations. Family members can sue the airline.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Depression is not as terrible as everyone thinks, those who commit suicide are not found a way, resulting in continuous nervous tension and loss of control, learn to relax and insist on exercising to do happy things can come out on their own.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There is a clear legal requirement for airlines not to allow depressed people to board the plane, and although this may seem discriminatory to some people, it must be done for the safety of all people on board, otherwise no one will be held accountable if something happens.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No, no institution should discriminate against people with depression, they have done nothing wrong and should not be denied.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Airplanes are one of the most common means of transportation in our daily lives, and there are many regulations when taking airplanes, and airplanes are not as safe as everyone thinks. Aircraft are also vulnerable, and if there are some small problems during the flight, it may cause accidents and other phenomena in the aircraft.

    There is a female college student who was denied boarding a plane because she was suffering from depression, and this news caused a heated discussion on the Internet, with many people believing that this practice was very unfair to the girl, and of course, some people believed that the reason why the girl was denied boarding was also for the girl's safety.

    Why is depression denied boarding?

    First of all, depression is a mental illness, and patients with depression often experience depressed mood, decreased interest, irritability, restlessness and other psychology. Depression is a manifestation of mental disorders, and although the current ** rate is extremely high, depression is suicidal.

    According to Article 34 of the Rules for the Domestic Carriage of Passengers and Baggage by Civil Aviation of China, passengers with infectious diseases, mental illness or health conditions that may endanger themselves or affect the safety of other passengers shall not be carried by the carrier. If a passenger is unable to board a flight in accordance with the relevant regulations of the state, the carrier has the right to refuse to take the flight, and the purchased ticket shall be treated as a voluntary refund.

    The female college student was denied boarding because she was more emotional at that time, and there were cases where her hands were shaking and she kept shouting, which had a great impact on the passengers, and the staff also comforted the girl many times, but the girl still could not calm down, and the airline refused to board the girl for safety reasons.

    In fact, not all depressed patients will be denied boarding, usually, when the airline finds that the passenger has a large change in mood, will have a comprehensive understanding of the passenger, no matter what kind of emotion the passenger is in when taking the plane, if you can't control your emotions and body, there may be safety risks.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It may be that there are now flights that do not want to be responsible for people with depression, so they will be denied boarding.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because people with depression don't know when they suddenly become acute, airlines may be afraid of affecting other passengers.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Depression can be harmful to other passengers, like the depressed boy some time ago, who killed the driver and then ran away.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because people with depression are prone to excesses, and in severe cases, they can pose a threat to the personal safety of others, and they are responsible for other passengers who are denied boarding.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Depression has no effect on flight safety, the passenger was agitated before boarding and was complained by other passengers, although the plane has returned to calm, but this still has a certain impact on other passengers who do not know the situation, so the airline still refused to board the patient for the safety of other passengers.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Depression does not have a direct impact on flight safety. The reason why boarding was denied is because of the self-hanging incident on the plane that occurred some time ago, the safety of passengers is threatened, and the plane will be forced to land, causing large economic losses to the flight, which is the main thing.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Depending on the degree of depression, mild and moderate depression generally does not endanger public safety, if severe depression and medication can not be well controlled, there is a possibility of behavior that affects safety, in short, it should be judged according to the actual situation, and all patients with depression cannot be discriminated against.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Yes. If a depressed person suddenly falls ill in the middle of the flight, it will have some impact on the aircraft, so it is appropriate to be denied boarding.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    There is a serious safety threat, because people with depression are very likely to make mistakes, and if they open the safety door during the flight, then it will seriously threaten the lives of the entire crew.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I think it doesn't affect under normal circumstances, as long as it doesn't have a seizure, it's normal, it's no different from ordinary people, even if it has a seizure, it's surrounded by people, it can be controlled, and it won't affect the flight.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    I think it might have an impact because they can't control what they do.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    It will have an impact on flight safety. Once a person with depression has an attack, he will lose control of his mind and will make some actions that affect his flight.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    The family members expressed their dissatisfaction with what happened this time, believing that the airline was too disrespectful and asked various privacy questions in public.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    The family said that the woman's depression would not pose a threat to others and that she should be allowed to register, that the rules at the airport were too rigid and not at all humane, and that they hoped that the airport would accommodate the situation.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    The family said that this was the airline discriminating against people, and they wanted to sue the airline, but I think the airline did the right thing.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    A woman suffering from depression wanted to take a plane to see a doctor accompanied by her boyfriend, but was denied boarding because of her trembling hands, and finally had to take a high-speed train to see a doctor. The family has sued the airline, saying that the woman's hands were no longer shaking before boarding, but the airport still refused, saying that it had caused the woman's mental instability.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    The family felt that the airport was wrong to do this, they thought that the airport should not have denied her boarding, but now looking at it from the right angle, the airport is doing the right thing, and the airport is doing this to ensure the safety of every passenger.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    The person who was denied boarding due to depression responded, is it chilling about this?

    1. Can't people with depression fly? The airline is an organization that brings convenience to people's travel and has the responsibility and obligation to let these passengers who have paid for it arrive at their destination safely, so the airline does not have the right to refuse some patients with diseases to take the plane, unless it is some critically ill patients and depressed patients, in fact, they are not much different from ordinary people, but there may be more or less psychological problems, but they have the right to fly, and the depressed person has bought a plane ticket, and was refused when boarding, This is very unreasonable for airlines. They didn't follow the principle of customer first, looking at this passenger with colored glasses, and the depressed person also has the right to fly, so the airline should apologize to this patient.

    2. Is it reasonable for airlines to do this? The airline's approach has seriously hurt the self-esteem of depressed people, as well as their feelings, and made them have an inferiority complex to a certain extent, so their legitimate rights and wrongs, their practices are very unreasonable, and they hurt not only a depressed person, but a group. This practice has also had a very negative impact on the entire aviation industry, and after this incident, many people felt that the airlines' approach was very disappointing, and they greatly hurt the feelings of people with depression.

    3. What do you think about this matter? This incident is a very big blow to this injured depressed patient, because depressed patients have certain psychological problems, and they are a group that needs love and understanding, if they encounter a lot of incomprehension and all kinds of difficulties in life, then it is likely to cause them to do some very extreme behaviors, which is a devastating damage to themselves and their families. Therefore, I hope that the airline will give a reasonable explanation for their behavior as soon as possible, and apologize and compensate the depressed patient, so that the depressed person can be treated equally, and they are also ordinary people who should be treated fairly.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    The response said that the mood had returned to calm before boarding, and it was recommended to release the airport surveillance video. Still won't be cold, after all, the captain is for everyone's safety, which is a dilemma. It is hoped that airlines can introduce relevant policies and measures in response to this situation.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Yes, people with depression also have the right to fly, and the airline's practice does not respect people with depression and causes psychological damage to people with depression, which is very chilling.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    I do feel very chilled, because people with depression are also human beings, and they should also have the right to fly.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Yes. This kind of behavior at the airport is disrespectful and discriminatory against depressed patients, and it must be chilling as a person.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    I don't think it's very chilling, if it is from the perspective of safety, then it is very objective and fair for passengers. Showing that they can do things according to the rules and regulations is also something worthy of our praise.

  38. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    Yes. He said that the brief remarks made by Spring Airlines did not explain the situation at all, and that he had already filed a claim for compensation.

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    Yes. I was treated differently just because of my illness, and I also delayed my travel time, which made me feel very sad.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    It's chilling. Depression is a symptom of less expressive desire and is not harmful to others. Our society should give more care to such patients. Let them feel the warmth of society.

  41. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    Yes. The incidence of depression is increasing, and young adults have become more frequent, which should be widely taken seriously, and patients with depression should be understood and cared for rather than excluded from boarding.

  42. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    No, because the parties said they could understand that it was necessary to eliminate all risk factors in order to ensure the safety of operation, and the parties understood very well.

  43. Anonymous users2023-12-26

    It makes people feel very cold, it can be said that their approach makes people feel particularly unwarm, how can they be so ruthless to a mentally disturbed person.

  44. Anonymous users2023-12-25

    The female college student was denied boarding due to depression on the hot search, and all parties responded differently, all of them responded from their own standpoints, which is worth thinking about.

    1. Event restoration

    Mr. Yu said that his girlfriend has been suffering from depression for several years, and after more than a year, **has been basically**, but still needs to go to the doctor on time every month and buy medication.

    On October 13, they were preparing to take a Spring Airlines flight to Nanjing for medical treatment at Weihai Airport in Shandong Province. Liu, an employee of the Spring and Autumn Airlines, reported to the company and the captain that her girlfriend was mentally ill and emotional, resulting in them not being able to board the plane.

    Mr. Yu said that his girlfriend was just anxious and cried, and quickly regained her composure after the cross-examination, and there was no sign of depression.

    Spring Airlines' statement was contrary to Mr. Yu's response, saying that the staff had repeatedly reassured the passengers, but the passengers' emotions still could not be calmed.

    2. A complaint has been filed with the Civil Aviation Administration

    Mr. Yu recalled that the security officer asked Mr. Yu why his girlfriend's hands were shaking, and he told him that it was because of his girlfriend's long-term antidepressant medication.

    After that, the security officer asked his girlfriend separately and asked for a certificate of medical records, a certificate of a recent flight, and said that he couldn't understand it, and having these certificates did not guarantee that he would be able to get on the plane.

    The girlfriend cried when she heard this, he thought that his girlfriend was emotional, and finally the captain decided not to let him board.

    At present, Mr. Yu and his girlfriend have filed a complaint with the Civil Aviation Authority.

    3. Airline response

    The airline said that it made this regrettable decision cautiously in the absence of professional medical advice for the passenger's own health and flight safety in consideration of the passenger's own health and the flight safety of other passengers.

    4. Psychological counselors

    Some situations that may not seem to the public to be a problem are considered to be life-and-death hidden dangers in the civil aviation industry, often involving the lives of hundreds of people, so there is no room for accommodation, which sometimes inevitably seems unsympathetic. But at the other end of the scale, hundreds of lives are often an incomparably heavy weight, and we should understand and even respect this kind of caution and fastidious safety.

    This case also reminds society that it is important to pay attention to people with depression.

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