I have a 9 month old that I am going to be keeping on my lap. Has anyone used the Maya wraps, or similar cloth wraps, to keep them snugged up to you on take off/landing? I figure that since he can face me in it, it should be alright.
Thanks!
You won't be allowed to use anything except an FAA approved carseat or a CARES harness (also FAA approved). This includes the baby b air, sling, snugly, belly belt etc.
Check the section on flying with children on your particular carrier and it will be clearly explained.
Here is the section from AA
Child Held By An Adult ("Lap Child")
"Infants under 2 years of age may be held in an adult's lap at no charge when traveling within the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. However, for the safety of your child, American recommends purchasing a seat and using an approved child safety seat.
FAA Non-Approved Infant Seat or Child Restraint Devices
The following may not be used when an infant seat or child restraint device is required:
Any device without an approval label
Booster seats with no approval label or shoulder harness
Vest and/or harness-type devices except Aviation Child Safety Devices (ACSD) bearing FAA aircraft approval labels
Belt extensions that attach to the parent or the parent's restraint
Any device that positions a child on the lap or chest of an adult
Here is the verbage from SWA for example:
"The FAA has banned the use on aircraft of certain types of child restraints that may be harmful to a child in the event of an aviation emergency. These include backless booster seats, safety belt extensions (commonly referred to as "belly belts"), and vest or harness devices that attach to an adult. Although some that were manufactured before the FAA's ban may carry an insignia and/or language indicating they are approved for aircraft use, please understand that they are no longer permitted.
NOTE: Devices that tie the child to another person are prohibited for taxi, takeoff, and landing regardless of any approval labels they bear.
NOTE: Backless booster seats are not approved for use during any phase of flight regardless of any approval labels they bear."
TJ