I was a flight attendant for eight years. I quit after the birth of my DD. As part of our training, we had to go through two days of FAA re-certification once a year. In this process, we saw MANY videos of plane crashes where we saw the images and interviews of those who had survived the crashes. They often spoke of those who did not survive....the babies in arms.
Remember, the FAA has a dual mandate:
1) To ensure the safety of the traveling public
and,
2) To promote airline travel
Very contradictory, in my opinion.
The FAA is well aware of the dangers posed to "lap children". A few years ago, they "polled" families and asked if they were required to purchase seats for their children, if they would travel as often. The response was an OVERWHELMING "No". So...they decided to go with the "promote airline travel" over "ensure safety", and continue to allow this practice. They really were considering taking this option away because of the safety factor...but, they did not. After 9/11, talks surfaced of taking the "dual mandate" away from the FAA...but, that died as well.
I know this is "heavy", but protecting your children is serious business. Let me just say this...with inertia, a 15 lb child is IMPOSSIBLE to hold in an impact. There is no human being capable of holding their child in such a situation (I know such is rare, but I cannot imagine surviving an impact, but losing my child). And, I have "hit the ceiling" of an airplane twice because of turbulence (once resulting in a big gash on my head). I do not know a single flight attendant who allows their children to be "lap kids" (I'm sure there are some out there...but, none that I have ever spoken to).
Do what you have to do as a parent...but, infant fares are cheap!! And, really...do you WANT to ride with your baby on your lap?
Beca