Where Your Emotional Support Animal Is Allowed to Sit on a Plane
by Josh Ocampo from Lifehacker on (#4N91T)

In May, a man was attacked by an emotional support animal while flying on Delta; according to a lawsuit filed by the passenger, the animal tried repeatedly to sit on its owner's lap before the attack-though ESAs are required to remain on the floor per Delta's rules-while attendants ignored the airline's policy.