CharmedLife
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The FAA reccomends that all cgildren under 40# be secured in a harnessed carseat. I'm not sure my 43# 4yo will be in his, but my other 2 will be.
I flew a 9-hour flight with my 4yo DS this summer. I did not bring his booster seat on board but checked it. The only problem I had was that for his legs to bend over the front edge of the seat, he has to sit forward from the back. Then he's not leaning up against anything. This makes the seat belt very loose, obviously not safe. If he sits all the way back against the back rest, he has to have his little legs sticking straight out in front of him. Not very comfortable for him.
I took a pillow and stuck it behind his back so he could lean back but still have a little more leg comfort. I think at this age it's just a little tricky because most of them are in boosters instead of harnessed car seats, but they're not really big enough for a full-size plane seat (ah, I wish I had that probem, mine is just the reverse...) I guess my point is that if you have a harnessed car seat that he fits in, it may be worth bringing it along for his own comfort. If I had it to do over again, I probably would have lugged along our Britax for him, he just would fit better in it.
For what it's worth, when my kids were under 2 we ALWAYS bought them a separate seat. I would not let them ride in a car without being buckled up, I certainly won't let them ride in a plane without it. The chances of a plane hitting rough turbulence, or heaven forbid having an emergency landing are rare, but so is a car accident (I know, more likely than plane issues, but still a pretty slim chance). I work in safety and it goes against my nature not to make sure everyone is secure in whatever vehicle we're in. The airlines we flew (usually Midwest, but sometimes others) always sold us an "infant" ticket for 1/2 price. Maybe this isn't the norm anymore, but at least 2 years ago that's what they were doing. As for hoping for a spare seat... well I don't see a lot of open seats on planes anymore, I wouldn't count on it. If it happens to be there, great, but I would plan on LOTS of diversions and walking up and down the aisles. Whoever invented portable DVD players should be given some kind of award, what a difference it's made to traveling with children...
Good luck whatever you do, as many have pointed out you have to make the best decision for your family and your finances.