Children who weigh more than 40 lbs can use
the aircraft seat belt.
Not exact matches
The attached velcro strap is great for keeping it attached to the stroller, it would also work really well attached to your
seat belt on the plane, thus avoiding contorting yourself into various new yoga postures in order to retrieve it from the
aircraft floor.
With a purchased ticketed
seat for a child you will have to take the car
seat up to the
aircraft and install it forward facing with the lap
belt through the
belt path.
Belt - positioning booster
seats require both a lap and shoulder
belt to restrain your child and
aircraft only have lap
belts.
For children over 40 pounds, sitting in their own
seat and being secured with the
aircraft lap
belt is a safe and acceptable option.
Still, for convenience, you may want to check your child's booster
seat as baggage since the FAA says that children big enough for a booster can be properly restrained with the
aircraft's
seat belt.
In a small
aircraft the checklist might include: Flight controls - Free and correct; Instruments and radios - Checked and set; Landing gear position lights - Checked; Altimeter - Set; Directional gyro - Set; Fuel gauges - Checked; Trim - Set; Propeller - Checked; Magnetos - Checked; Engine idle - checked; Flaps - As required;
Seat belts / shoulder harnesses - Fastened; Parking brake - Off.
Flight Attendant, Middle Eastern AirlinesMay 2014 — August 2016 • Greeted passengers to the
aircraft and fluently communicated with them in more than eight languages • Ensured all 350 passengers were evacuated from an airplane that made an emergency landing • Assisted disabled or elderly passengers by providing pre-boarding services • Showed passengers where each exit was located and explained how to use the
seat belt Flight Attendant, Dubai AirNovember 2009 — May 2014 • Delivered special meals and drinks to VIP passengers aboard a private jet service, with 99 percent satisfaction rates • Discussed topics of interest to VIP passengers by researching details about them before service • Checked that all passengers were
seated and buckled during takeoff and landing • Reassured passengers when the flight experienced turbulence or weather events and calmly explained what was happening