Leaving On a Jet Plane and Bringing the Kids with Me …
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Question 1 of 10
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The Federal Aviation Administration requires all children under age 4 to use a car seat on an airplane.
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2. Question
The Manufacturers’ Alliance of Child Passenger Safety (MACPS) considers gate-checked car seats or car seats that have been checked as luggage to:
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3. Question
All car seat manufacturers will replace car seats that have been damaged when checked as luggage.
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4. Question
The Federal Aviation Administration permits a child under 2 years of age to be held as a lap baby rather than having their own seat on the aircraft.
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5. Question
The CARES Harness is approved for use in passenger vehicles.
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6. Question
All car seats are approved for use on aircraft.
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7. Question
If approved by the car seat manufacturer, a seat belt extender may be used if the lap belt is too short to install a car seat on the aircraft seat.
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8. Question
The SensorSafe Chest Clip must be fastened during take-off and landing on a flight.
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9. Question
All car seats are compatible with inflatable aircraft lap belts.
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If the car seat does not fit on the aircraft seat, the airline is responsible for accommodating the car seat in another seat in the same class of service.
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