Sorry, I know this is your second attempt at this post, but I still don't get what the question is. Do you want to know what travel documentation (ie a passport etc) would need to be carried? If so, then it makes no difference if a person is "mentally challenged" or not - yes, they need a travel document. If you mean do they need some kind of medical paperwork proving that they have a medical condition, then I imagine you need to find out direct from the airline.
Hope that helps, but I'm afraid your question is too vague.
2006-12-30 01:56:36
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answered by emsr2d2 4
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I would make sure the documents are with someone who can be trusted to take care of them and keep them safe, especially if it is a passport, money, ID, or some type of credit card or bank information. You can never be too safe these days, and if someone is mentally challenged, they might not see the danger if someone tries to use them or take the documents. I am not saying bad things about mentally challenged people, but i do not know what mental challenge you are talking about, but some people cannot help themselves or know better. My fiance has a cousin with Downe's syndrome, and another one that is retarded, and they cannot help it. One is 22 and the other one is 16, but they are mentally about 5.
2006-12-30 01:57:14
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answered by SuzyBelle04 6
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2016-11-25 00:44:07
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answered by ? 4
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2006-12-30 02:01:01
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answered by icunurse85 7
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2006-12-30 01:57:18
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answered by Mr. Girl Liker 5
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