UConnJack
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As is indicated on the instructions, I know that booster seats (bottom only or belt repositioning) are "not certified for airplane use" because there is only a lap belt. However, on an airplane I don't really see the difference between having them in a booster with only a lap belt, or on the airplane seat itself with only a lap belt. I like the idea of them being a booster though, because 1) it keeps them from sliding around so much, and 2) you can bring it on the plane rather than checking it.
Has anyone heard of airlines not allowing boosters on the plane or whether there is some good reason not to use it (safety or otherwise)?
Has anyone heard of airlines not allowing boosters on the plane or whether there is some good reason not to use it (safety or otherwise)?