Austim awareness: Vancouver International Airport, Canucks network host ‘Learn to Fly’
Global News
The goal the event Saturday at Vancouver International Airport was to increase accessibility and break down barriers for people who are on the autism spectrum.
Vancouver International Airport and the Canucks Autism Network have teamed up to provide a flight day simulation-type event, called “Learn to Fly.”
The goal is to increase accessibility for air travel for people who are on the autism spectrum.
“Due to anxiety and sensory sensitivities, individuals on the autism spectrum can become overwhelmed by the airport environment,” airport staff said in a release.
“These tours work to decrease anxiety, reduce travel barriers, and build confidence by preparing autistic individuals for what to expect, making the airport a less stressful and more predictable environment.”
Participants were taken on a tour, and were able to rehearse the entire preflight process on Saturday.
“It’s all about allowing families to do a dry run of the entire airport experience,” said Lindsay Petrie, with Canucks Autism Network.
“It will really increase predictability and decrease anxiety.”
The event is an annual one. However this year, for the first-time ever, participants were able to experience a short taxi on the runway while in the airplane.