Pollito916
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I haven't been on here in ages, but I've seen the carseat on airplane question come up so much on the family board so I think I can help with that.
You can't wear a baby in a carrier (Bjorn, sling, etc.) because in the event of a crash (on ground crash) the baby will act like a human airbag, coming between your body and the seat in front of you. That's why those Baby B'air vests aren't allowed to be worn during takeoff or landing either because they would do essentially the same thing.
I must have misunderstood ahutton; I thought we were talking about infant carriers (like the Graco Snugride) not carriers like the Baby Bjorn. I guess it kind of makes sense why you would have to take them out of the Baby Bjorn, but it made no sense to me to take them out of a Snugride. Although, passing through security in a Federal building in Chicago, they did make me take my 8 week old out of his carrier in the stroller.
It's not enjoyable, but I've carried a carseat on my back, a baby in a Bjorn on my front, and pushed a stroller with my 3yo in it and an infant carseat hanging off the handles when flying alone with them so it can be done..
Very impressive!

And with regard to the stroller question-we have had our Maclaren Techno Classic broken twice on airplanes when we gate checked it. We then bought a cheaper, similar version that we usually take on planes, a Chicco C5. So I'd go with the snap and go frame rather than ruin a relatively new stroller if I had to make the choice.
Hope that helps-screaming boy!
Thanks for all the advice. I think I will use the Snap n' Go, especially since DS is pretty big and we probably won't be able to use the carrier much longer, so I wouldn't be as upset if that got broken as I would if our nice stroller was broken.
He has also stopped that screaming thing, thank goodness! He only did it for about 2 weeks, then it stopped. The other night I was out with a group and we were having a quiet discussion, and DS was just sitting silently in his carrier, sucking on his hands. All of the sudden everyone heard a tiny explosion coming from his area. Then I smelled it, and had to run out of the room to change him! I was slightly embarrassed at first, but all babies do it, so I guess it really wasn't a big deal.
