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Seatbelt and Child Safety Seat

Seatbelt and Child Safety Seat

Seatbelt and Child Safety Seat

Regulations require passengers to fasten seatbelts when the sign is illuminated. Children under 2 years old should be placed in an appropriate restraint. Contact the airline for their child restraint policy.

Crew Member Responsibilities

The Captain has overall responsibility for passenger safety on flights. The “Fasten Seatbelt” sign is illuminated for take-off, landing and in flight, where turbulence is forecasted or encountered. Usually, an advisory announcement is made to passengers when turbulent conditions are expected or encountered, and a request made for them to fasten their seatbelts.

Cabin crew members are responsible for:

Passenger Responsibilities

Passengers are responsible for:

Child Safety Seat

Children under 2 years old are held on an adult’s lap during air transportation. For better protection, regulatory authorities recommend that all children, regardless of age, use an appropriate restraint based on their weight and size.

The recommendations are that a child:

Safety technology for forward-facing child restraint systems in aircraft is still being developed, however, current child restraint systems offer better protection, compared to lap-held or unrestrained children.

Airlines only accept approved child restraint systems for use on the aircraft. An approved child restraint system (CRS) has a label stating “This restraint is certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft”. If you are planning to travel with small children, contact the airline regarding its child restraint system policy and any applicable charges. See our Child Restraint Brochure for additional tips.