ExPirateShopGirl
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Had her carseat been labeled appropriately she wouldn't have needed to bring the manual/literature, would she? If the label has been removed or is no longer on the seat, it is not within the FA's authority to ignore a FAR that could and would violate her employer's operating certificate. If the woman is toting the manual around she's certainly encountered this issue before.
Her seat is labelled appropriately, unless the label has come off. And really. Had the FA allowed the approved car seat on the plane in the first place, it wouldn't have been a problem.


, no preboarding fights this time!!!
And you'd be surprised how much literature you often need to bring to show FAs. I come armed w/ FAA regs every time I fly b/c you never know when you'll be told you can't use your seat (or you can't use your seat rear-facing, or your kid is too big for the seat...). FAs don't always know that much about car seats on planes, unfortunately.