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Research Study: Accessible Flight for People with Disabilities

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Share your air travel experience to shape a more accessible future of flight.

Teague, a Seattle-based design and innovation consultancy, is seeking persons with disabilities to participate in a research study to understand their experiences when flying on commercial aircraft. The goal is to understand the common pain points and challenges that people with disabilities face throughout their flying journey and use this information to identify opportunities to create more accessible flying experiences. 

If selected, you have the opportunity to participate in one or more paid research activities over the next 12 months. Research activities could include in-home interviews, fly-alongs, flight experience documentation, virtual and/or in-person design workshops, and full-scale mockup reviews. 

You will be compensated for each research activity; amounts for the defined activities will be shared if and when you are selected as a participant. 

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Voluntary Participation  

Your participation in this study is voluntary. You may decide not to participate or stop at any time. Your decision to participate will not result in any penalty or loss of benefits to which you are entitled.  


Confidentiality  

Your responses from this survey will be provided to and reviewed by:  

  • Teague  
  • The Boeing Company 

Absolute confidentiality cannot be guaranteed because of the need to give information to these parties. The results of this research study may be presented at meetings or in publications. Your identity will not be disclosed in those presentations and will NOT be released to the general public.   


If you have any further questions about your participation, contact Lulu McRoberts at lmcroberts@teague.com 

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