The FAAC Final Report describes that 23 recommendations were delivered to Secretary LaHood at the final FAAC meeting on December 15, 2010. These 23 recommendations form the basis of this report. They cover issues critical to the future of the U.S. aviation industry, including the Next Generation...
Centers Support the National 811 "Call Before You Dig" Hotline.
Links and resources for travelers with disabilities.
Working with interpreters is a new experience for many people. For some, it can be helpful to review a few tips to ensure that your work with an interpreter flows smoothly and effectively for the deaf employee, the manager, co-workers, and the interpreter.
During staff meetings and other work-related events, always use an interpreter to convey important information to employees who are culturally deaf and use sign language.
Whether you're a supervisor, co-worker of an employee with a visual disability, or if you're sponsoring a meeting or event, information must be provided in alternative formats to ensure that employees with disabilities have equal opportunities in the DOT workplace.
Checklist for Planning Accessible Meetings and Events
Formatting a Federal resume is quite different from the strategies used to become employed in private industry. This guide provides some practical suggestions on how to help ensure that you provide the most useful information in an effective manner.
Sample Schedule A Letter Templates for Vocational Rehabilitation Professionals and Licensed Medical Practitioners.
This document outlines some suggestions for applicants with severe disabilities who are interested in employment with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT).