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  2. Everyone agrees kids are safer flying in their own seats, but ...

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    The crash landing of a Delta Air Lines flight in Toronto this week highlighted the potential dangers of flying with a young child sitting on an adult's lap. The plane flipped over, which would make holding onto a baby extremely difficult. Authorities haven't said whether the 18-month-old child who was injured in the crash was riding on a parent ...

  3. Brace position - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, lap children are instructed to wear an infant safety belt which is a separate seat belt with a loop that connects to the parent's belt; however, in the United States such belts are not permitted by FAA regulations. The FAA believes that such baby belts significantly increase the risk of injury to the child.

  4. Upside-down plane: Experts weigh in on Delta flight flip-over ...

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    Experts say smart engineering, size of the aircraft and seatbelts likely helped protect people aboard the Delta plane that flipped over in Toronto. Upside-down plane: Experts weigh in on Delta ...

  5. American Airlines pilot comforts passengers on flight less ...

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    The pilot’s comforting words came just before the flight took off at 7:22 p.m. Thursday, according to public flight records — and less than 23 hours after an American Airlines passenger plane ...

  6. American Airlines pilot comments on training reductions - AOL

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    In some cases, pilots say, that's meant American Airlines has truncated training or made it less frequent to accommodate the crunch without the necessary staff. American Airlines pilot comments on ...

  7. Unaccompanied minor (passenger) - Wikipedia

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    In airline policy an unaccompanied minor is typically an airline passenger aged between 5 and 14 years old (airline regulations vary) who travels without an accompanying adult. Minors whose accompanying adult travels on the same flight but in a different class may also be classified as unaccompanied minors. [ 2 ]

  8. In-flight crew relief - Wikipedia

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    In-flight crew relief (commonly referred in noun form as the relief aircrew, relief flight crew, or just relief crew), is a term used in commercial aviation when referring to the members of an aircrew intended to temporarily relieve active crew members of their duties during the course of a flight. [1]

  9. Plane that flipped over in Canada highlights some of the ...

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    The crash landing of a Delta Air Lines flight in Toronto this week highlighted the potential dangers of flying with a young child sitting on an adult's lap. The plane flipped over, which would make holding onto a baby extremely difficult. Authorities haven't said whether the 18-month-old child who was injured in the crash was riding on a parent ...