You do NOT put the infant UNDER the seat where your luggage goes. If there is a big emergency, like if the plane is going down, you put the child on the floor between your legs. I know, that doesn't sound pleasant either, but just wanted to clear up that misunderstanding.
We fly stand-by, and at times there were not enough seats for me to have one for my baby. I could have waited hours, or until the next day to try to get on another flight, or held her on my lap. I held her on my lap. Also, there are people out there who probably can't afford to pay for another seat, and it's nice to have the option of holding your child. I, personally, do not think it is a sin, either. If it were that extrememly dangerous I'm sure there would be a law forbidding it by now. Yes, there is a chance that there may be turbulance, but you could also drive and get killed in an car accident....or, walk outside and get hit by lightning.
For those who would rather be extra safe, that's great, but do not assume that parents who hold their babies on their laps are bad or irresponsible parents. It's simply not true.
The only thing that might bother you is your arms may get tired, so if your spouse, or someone will be with you, take turns. Also, you may need someone to hold baby if you have to use the restroom. Good luck and have a great time.
We fly stand-by, and at times there were not enough seats for me to have one for my baby. I could have waited hours, or until the next day to try to get on another flight, or held her on my lap. I held her on my lap. Also, there are people out there who probably can't afford to pay for another seat, and it's nice to have the option of holding your child. I, personally, do not think it is a sin, either. If it were that extrememly dangerous I'm sure there would be a law forbidding it by now. Yes, there is a chance that there may be turbulance, but you could also drive and get killed in an car accident....or, walk outside and get hit by lightning.
For those who would rather be extra safe, that's great, but do not assume that parents who hold their babies on their laps are bad or irresponsible parents. It's simply not true.
The only thing that might bother you is your arms may get tired, so if your spouse, or someone will be with you, take turns. Also, you may need someone to hold baby if you have to use the restroom. Good luck and have a great time.