NotUrsula
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I think we all can agree that when speaking of absolute odds, flying is safer than driving. If one is still deciding on mode of transport, and buying a separate seat for an under-2 is going to tip the odds in favor of driving, then yes, flying with a lap baby is the safer choice.
However ... if you have already made the decision that the family is going to fly, then the whole question of the relative safety of flying vs. driving has become totally irrelevant. In that case, the decision now before you becomes one of the relative safety of the child being in a carseat vs. being held in an adult's lap (without mechanical restraint, if you are flying in the US.) On that issue, there simply is no question; NTSB crash tests have determined that children under 40 lbs. who are secured in a CRS will be protected from injuries that children who are not so secured are likely to sustain. Tests have also shown that a child who weighs over 40 lbs. and is secured by only the lap belt is at the same risk of injury as an adult who is secured the same way. [emphasis mine] (Here is the most recent FAA report on the subject, from Sept. '05: http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/2005/August/Day-26/i16782.htm. The link to the crash test video in that report is broken; this is the correct link to that: http://www.faa.gov/education_research/research/med_humanfacs/aeromedical/media/vc07.avi)
Is it overkill to say that you are putting your child at great risk of death by carrying him as a lap-child? Yes, it is. Is it overkill to accuse the parent of a lap child of not caring about her child's safety? Yes, it is. Is it overkill to say that, on an aircraft, a child weighing < 40 lbs. who is held in the lap of an adult is at greater risk of injury than one who is properly strapped into an appropriate carseat whilst on an aircraft? No, it is not.
Again, it is a parent's choice. We all weigh risks every day in every action we take, and we all decide that there are certain levels of risk that we are willing to live with. My suggestion to parents faced with this choice is to look at the recommendations by your govt. air safety agency and the opinions of medical professionals. Inform yourself about the choice you are making, then make your decision.
I would, however, suggest that one NOT base this decision on whether or not your child is likely to make more or less noise while strapped into a carseat. Yes, we all like quiet flights, but a child's safety is more important than my comfort with the ambient noise level. If your child makes a fuss about being in a carseat, do apologize to those around you for the disturbance, but don't feel that you have to compromise your personal safety standards just because someone gives you a dirty look.
However ... if you have already made the decision that the family is going to fly, then the whole question of the relative safety of flying vs. driving has become totally irrelevant. In that case, the decision now before you becomes one of the relative safety of the child being in a carseat vs. being held in an adult's lap (without mechanical restraint, if you are flying in the US.) On that issue, there simply is no question; NTSB crash tests have determined that children under 40 lbs. who are secured in a CRS will be protected from injuries that children who are not so secured are likely to sustain. Tests have also shown that a child who weighs over 40 lbs. and is secured by only the lap belt is at the same risk of injury as an adult who is secured the same way. [emphasis mine] (Here is the most recent FAA report on the subject, from Sept. '05: http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/2005/August/Day-26/i16782.htm. The link to the crash test video in that report is broken; this is the correct link to that: http://www.faa.gov/education_research/research/med_humanfacs/aeromedical/media/vc07.avi)
Is it overkill to say that you are putting your child at great risk of death by carrying him as a lap-child? Yes, it is. Is it overkill to accuse the parent of a lap child of not caring about her child's safety? Yes, it is. Is it overkill to say that, on an aircraft, a child weighing < 40 lbs. who is held in the lap of an adult is at greater risk of injury than one who is properly strapped into an appropriate carseat whilst on an aircraft? No, it is not.
Again, it is a parent's choice. We all weigh risks every day in every action we take, and we all decide that there are certain levels of risk that we are willing to live with. My suggestion to parents faced with this choice is to look at the recommendations by your govt. air safety agency and the opinions of medical professionals. Inform yourself about the choice you are making, then make your decision.
I would, however, suggest that one NOT base this decision on whether or not your child is likely to make more or less noise while strapped into a carseat. Yes, we all like quiet flights, but a child's safety is more important than my comfort with the ambient noise level. If your child makes a fuss about being in a carseat, do apologize to those around you for the disturbance, but don't feel that you have to compromise your personal safety standards just because someone gives you a dirty look.