Travelling with Infant
Procedures for carriage of infant seats
Infants are permitted to be carried in an acceptable separate child restraint system (CRS) fastened to a passenger seat. This could be forward facing and is a preferred method of restraint for an infant.
- A child up to the age of two would be more effectively protected if seated on a CRS provided the weight or size of the child does not exceed the placarded limits of the device.
- Any CRS must be secured to the aircraft seat in accordance to the child seat manufactures instructions or an approved method.
- The CRS should not be located in the row adjacent to an emergency exit or immediately forward or aft of such a row.
- The CRS should not obstruct access and passageway to any emergency exit.
- A window seat or the middle row of seats in a two aisle aircraft are the preferred locations although aisle seats are acceptable when the seats in the same row are occupied by persons responsible for the infant.
- Only one infant / child should be located in any one row unless the infants are in the same family and an adult is accompanying the second infant. .
General Guide to Restraint of Children in Aircraft.
AGE |
RESTRAINT DEVICE |
Less than 6 months |
Infant seat belt |
6 months up to 2 years |
Infant seat belt or approved car type infant seat. |
2 years and above |
Approved car type child restraint device or aircraft seat belt. |