Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Flying with Your Baby - Tips to Make Your Trip Enjoyable

Then you will board an airplane with your baby. Before you leave on a flight to the U.S., you need to safety rules and regulations of each airline and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). These rules govern what can and not what to do with your child during the flight. Most domestic airlines follow the following guidelines:

Under age 40 pounds or two years, a child must either be carried in the lap of a paying passenger, or they must be in an infantCarriers, such as a car seat or some other convertible restraint. They too should be in the window are a non-exit row. The child restraint must have an FAA-approved label, and it must attach securely onto an airplane with the help of the supplied seatbelt.

All children over 40 pounds must have their own seat and wear the provided seat belt low and comfortably on the hips. Booster seats are not allowed.

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While traveling with an infant you have one of two ways. The first is to carry your child and stay with them in her lap. The airline allows you to carry your baby in a sling or carrier, while the airplane during the flight. But when you start needing turbulence with the seatbelt sign on, and landing them from your network operator (or sling remove) and keep your baby in her arms. If you choose this option, you will only be asked toPurchase of an airline seat tickets, but this option is obviously to consider issues of security, as they are detained only in your arms. Some airlines may not allow this option.

The second option is to use FAA-approved along a car seat. Such a car seat should be a label for this purpose have been stuck on somewhere, usually you can find it on the underside of the seat. If your car is not located on a sticker attached to you must call the manufacturer and ask if you own the car seat is FAA approved or not.

If your child's car seat is approved, you will carry it with you on the plane and put it in the seat next to you. This travel option requires that you use an extra seat for your child to buy when you may be able to get a discount or a free seat in a non-crowded flight, if you ask. The institution has a window> Seat, so they do not block other passengers from boarding and alighting from their seats. In addition to that there is no wider than sixteen inches, the width of most seats.

If you go this route, and you're alone with your child, you will quickly see how much superhuman effort, you need the car seat to carry your luggage and your baby! Try this: Apply a carrier like a Baby Bjorn Snugli or Baby safely inside, then strap the car seat to your back with a Cheeky Monkey Pac Back. So you'll always know even hands free.

Flying options for older infants

If your baby is 22 to 44 pounds, you have three options. The first is to keep your child under the age of two, in her lap. This is the same scenario, if your child still and child. The second option is to re-use an FAA approved car> Seat which can be mounted in the window of the airplane.

The third and new option is a belt as a CARES flight known to use. This reticence, easy storage in your carry-on luggage or purse, can be used instead of a car seat for children 22 to 44 pounds, or 1 to 4 years. The harness is FAA approved for flight and is much less cumbersome than trying to carry around in the airport and around the car seat on the plane. While the CARESAircraft can use a bit expensive around $ 75, but also insures your child is the safest way, which in my opinion is invaluable.

Flying with your baby or toddler can seem like a huge process. However, with some research and planning, both you and your baby can be happy and safe in an airplane. They will always check with the airline you are flying to observe any other rules and regulations. This can usually be found on its website. Have a safe and happyTrip!



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