Can You Bring Walkers & Rollators on a Plane?
Category: Medication & Health
Yes — you can bring walkers & rollators on a plane in your carry-on luggage. Protected mobility assistive device under 14 CFR Part 382.
Verified against published 2026 TSA (United States) & CATSA (Canada) security screening databases.
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⚖️ Why This Rule Exists: Statutory Medical Safeguards & 14 CFR Part 382 Accessibility Protections
Under federal aviation law and disability access regulations, medically necessary items, prescription pharmaceuticals, assistive equipment, and life-supporting supplies are granted explicit exemptions from standard baggage quotas and liquid volume limits to protect passenger health during travel.
Rules by security authority
United States — TSA
Cabin:
YES
Allowed through checkpoint and gate.
Hold:
YES
Gate checked or checked free of charge.
Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.
🔍 Security Checkpoint & X-Ray Screening Advice
Declare prescription liquids, CPAP machines, and injection supplies to the screening officer before screening starts. Keep medications in a separate pouch for rapid visual inspection.
Learn more about scanner differences and traveler rights in our Airport Security Screening Guide →
⚠️ Common Traveler Mistake to Avoid
How to Avoid It: Always keep all prescription medications and critical health supplies in your personal item under the seat.
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Walkers & Rollators on a plane — FAQs
Can you bring Walkers & Rollators in a carry-on?
Allowed through checkpoint and gate.
Can you pack Walkers & Rollators in checked luggage?
Gate checked or checked free of charge.
Why are there rules for walkers & rollators on a plane?
Under federal aviation law and disability access regulations, medically necessary items, prescription pharmaceuticals, assistive equipment, and life-supporting supplies are granted explicit exemptions from standard baggage quotas and liquid volume limits to protect passenger health during travel.
Can I bring walkers & rollators on an airplane?
Allowed through checkpoint and gate. In checked bags: Gate checked or checked free of charge.
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