justhat
<font color=teal>DC DISer<br><font color=red>pick
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on an airplane that was the only way it fit... putting it on the front facing slot, caused the belt to push too far up into what would be my son's back, with the buckle right there in the middle. That seat wasn't going anywhere with the tightness I had it in.
We have the buckle in the back problem too, but neither of my kids have ever complained about it so we just left it there. Normally I wouldn't advocate what you did with the seatbelt, but I'm wondering how much it matters on a plane since it's more for turbulence than the kind of crashes you would be in while driving a car.