Hey Neighbor!!!!
Ok my ideal is to have him rear facing between the both of us. Hopefully it will work that way. If not he will go by the window.
thanks!
What kind of car seat is it? That can make a difference in how upright you can get it installed. And how small is your 13 yo. If it's a seat you can get in very upright, and your teen is thin, and you can demonstrate that she has no problems exiting past the seat it might be ok. Southwest does not have any rules stated on their website. I've posted the FAAs official word on the subject below, it might be helpful to print it out if you really want him in the center. (And I forgot to say earlier...go you for having him still rear-facing in the car!!! )
See page 11, Items # 18 and 19:
"18. PLACEMENT OF CRS ON THE AIRCRAFT. CRSs must be installed in forward-facing aircraft seats, in accordance with instructions on the label. This includes placing the CRS in the appropriate forward or aft-facing direction as indicated on the label for the size of the child.
A window seat is the preferred location; however, other locations may be acceptable, provided the CRS does not block the egress of any passenger, including the child’s parent or guardian, to the aisle used to evacuate the aircraft. The regulations contained in §§ 91.107, 121.311, 125.211, and 135.128 allow aircraft operators to determine the most appropriate passenger seat location for CRSs based on safe operating practices. In making this determination, an aircraft operator should consider the following:
a. Aisle Seats.
CRSs should not be placed in an aisle seat because this placement has the highest risk of slowing down the passenger flow rate during an evacuation. For example, a parent or guardian traveling with the child in a CRS may step out into the aisle to release the child from the CRS or the CRS may impede flight attendants who may need to climb over the top of aisle seats to get past passengers in the aisle to reach an emergency exit."
http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgAdvisoryCircular.nsf/0/60d70126cf679d5a8625723b007841e7/$FILE/AC%20120-87A.pdf
I took our son at 20 months and honestly didn't even think about rear facing.. We just did forward. I didn't even consider it, hmm.. wonder if those rules or safetly is different.
Kim, do you have him still rear-facing in the car? If not, you might want to consider turinng him back around. There is a huge difference in safety for young children, rear-facing is 5 times safer.
In a plane, the same rules apply to an extent. But more so, rear-facing in a car seat allows for easier interaction and the child's ability to use their lap to hold things...often tray tables will not come down fully as they interfere with the car seat itself.