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Old May 2nd 06, 06:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Child seat

As I understand the rules, any DOT approved child seat is OK
in an airplane for an appropriate sized child.

The rule that says a child may be held may be legal, but it
will be a serious injury in turbulence and a death if there
is a crash.

Can't speak for Canada, but the aircraft rules apply to the
pilot and airplane, N registration and US pilot certificate,
follow US FAR. You do have to follow Canadian flight rules
in Canada. The AOPA has some pretty complete advisories on
flying into Canada as per Customs clearance, flight plans
and I'm sure they can give you the best answer about car
child seats.

www.aopa.org


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"Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message
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| We are considering a flight from the U.S. to Canada with
our one-year
| old. I am a bit confused by the FAR's regarding child
seats. On the one
| hand, it says that the child may be simply held by an
adult, but then
| it says if you use a child seat it must be approved for
aircraft use.
| Common sense would dictate that any child seat is better
than nothing.
| But the FARs seem to say that no seat is better than a car
seat. Anyone
| have experience with this?
|
| How do the rules differ in Canada?
|