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If you are going to fly with a lapchild, the Baby B'Air (www.Babybair.Com) is a must. While it can not replace an FAA approved car seat for safety, it provides the next best thing.
This vest (which comes in two sizes) attaches your infant/toddler child to your seatbelt, thus preventing them from becoming a missile if rough air is enountered during flight, In short, it could literally safe your child's life.
With the larger vest, the attaching strap can be lengthened enough to allow your child to stand between your legs during flight.
A note of warning: While the Baby B'Air is approved for inflight use by the FAA, it is not approved for take-off and landing (in fact, no devise, other than a car seat, is approved by the FAA for take-off and landing). However, the regulations may be chaning so check the Baby B'Air website before travel for the latest update.
I am, in no way, connected to the manufacturers or sellers of this product. I am simply a concerned parent to believes that we, as parents, have an obligation to promote those products that can keep our children safe. The Baby B'Bair, along with the CARES (which I have also reviewed) is one such product.
Last edited on Apr 12, 2009
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