Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your concern - that they will squirm about or that if there was a plane crash they would be safer in a carseat?
If the former - they are both old enough to sit still well. They will be fine with some toys and looking out the window etc. Honestly, don't worry about it.
If the latter - a car seat will not help if your plane has a crash. Just make sure they understand they need to keep their seatbelts fastened.
Please, this is exactly what I said I didn't need to hear. Obviously, not worried about squirming or if the plane crashes. Planning in the event of serious turbulence. Rare, but happens. You can keep your opinions to yourself. I'm just asking for advice on WHAT to use, not whether to use anything at all.
Jesus, rude lady. You didn't say that on the OP.
Enjoy the rest of your day. I hope the rest of the world keeps out of your way- it's clear you have your claws out!
Nothing rude about what I said. And I very clearly did say that in the OP. You just wanted to chime in with your opinion. And now you're upset that I said it wasn't welcome. My day is great, thanks.
New poster here, and yes OP--you were rude with your "You can keep your opinions to yourself." Good Luck to all the other passengers on your flight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your concern - that they will squirm about or that if there was a plane crash they would be safer in a carseat?
If the former - they are both old enough to sit still well. They will be fine with some toys and looking out the window etc. Honestly, don't worry about it.
If the latter - a car seat will not help if your plane has a crash. Just make sure they understand they need to keep their seatbelts fastened.
Please, this is exactly what I said I didn't need to hear. Obviously, not worried about squirming or if the plane crashes. Planning in the event of serious turbulence. Rare, but happens. You can keep your opinions to yourself. I'm just asking for advice on WHAT to use, not whether to use anything at all.
Jesus, rude lady. You didn't say that on the OP.
Enjoy the rest of your day. I hope the rest of the world keeps out of your way- it's clear you have your claws out!
Nothing rude about what I said. And I very clearly did say that in the OP. You just wanted to chime in with your opinion. And now you're upset that I said it wasn't welcome. My day is great, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your concern - that they will squirm about or that if there was a plane crash they would be safer in a carseat?
If the former - they are both old enough to sit still well. They will be fine with some toys and looking out the window etc. Honestly, don't worry about it.
If the latter - a car seat will not help if your plane has a crash. Just make sure they understand they need to keep their seatbelts fastened.
Please, this is exactly what I said I didn't need to hear. Obviously, not worried about squirming or if the plane crashes. Planning in the event of serious turbulence. Rare, but happens. You can keep your opinions to yourself. I'm just asking for advice on WHAT to use, not whether to use anything at all.
Jesus, rude lady. You didn't say that on the OP.
Enjoy the rest of your day. I hope the rest of the world keeps out of your way- it's clear you have your claws out!
Nothing rude about what I said. And I very clearly did say that in the OP. You just wanted to chime in with your opinion. And now you're upset that I said it wasn't welcome. My day is great, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your other option is to buy new carseats for both. We used a Sunshine Radian (I think they changed the name) it is a very narrow low profile seat but harnesses up to a high weight limit. My dd rode in one until she was almost 7yrs old.
Pro-the kids will be in a full harness which they are used to and will be helpful if their is turbulence. The low profile of the seat does not interfere with using the tray table so they can still color ets. The seat folds to help make it easier to carry in the airport.
Cons- they are expensive and heavy
and currently very hard to find. The company just did a redesign and the new models seem to be out of stock every where.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your concern - that they will squirm about or that if there was a plane crash they would be safer in a carseat?
If the former - they are both old enough to sit still well. They will be fine with some toys and looking out the window etc. Honestly, don't worry about it.
If the latter - a car seat will not help if your plane has a crash. Just make sure they understand they need to keep their seatbelts fastened.
Please, this is exactly what I said I didn't need to hear. Obviously, not worried about squirming or if the plane crashes. Planning in the event of serious turbulence. Rare, but happens. You can keep your opinions to yourself. I'm just asking for advice on WHAT to use, not whether to use anything at all.
Jesus, rude lady. You didn't say that on the OP.
Enjoy the rest of your day. I hope the rest of the world keeps out of your way- it's clear you have your claws out!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your concern - that they will squirm about or that if there was a plane crash they would be safer in a carseat?
If the former - they are both old enough to sit still well. They will be fine with some toys and looking out the window etc. Honestly, don't worry about it.
If the latter - a car seat will not help if your plane has a crash. Just make sure they understand they need to keep their seatbelts fastened.
Please, this is exactly what I said I didn't need to hear. Obviously, not worried about squirming or if the plane crashes. Planning in the event of serious turbulence. Rare, but happens. You can keep your opinions to yourself. I'm just asking for advice on WHAT to use, not whether to use anything at all.
Anonymous wrote:Your other option is to buy new carseats for both. We used a Sunshine Radian (I think they changed the name) it is a very narrow low profile seat but harnesses up to a high weight limit. My dd rode in one until she was almost 7yrs old.
Pro-the kids will be in a full harness which they are used to and will be helpful if their is turbulence. The low profile of the seat does not interfere with using the tray table so they can still color ets. The seat folds to help make it easier to carry in the airport.
Cons- they are expensive and heavy
Anonymous wrote:I would do the CARES harness for the 3 year old. My guess is your 5 year old is large enough that the airplane seatbelt really is enough. The weight limits for CARES are 22 to 44 pounds and the upper height limit is 40 inches.
Anonymous wrote:What is your concern - that they will squirm about or that if there was a plane crash they would be safer in a carseat?
If the former - they are both old enough to sit still well. They will be fine with some toys and looking out the window etc. Honestly, don't worry about it.
If the latter - a car seat will not help if your plane has a crash. Just make sure they understand they need to keep their seatbelts fastened.