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Does the FAA have an issue with the use of FlyeBaby on a flight?

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Does the FAA have an issue with the use of FlyeBaby on a flight?

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The FAA does not prohibit the use of FlyeBaby during the cruise portion of the flight. The applicable FAA regulation is listed below. The FAA was consulted during the design process of FlyeBaby and they found no reason that the seat could not be used during the cruise portion of the flight. AC 120-87 14. PASSENGER USE OF NON-APPROVED CRSs* ON AN AIRCRAFT, SUCH AS A CLOTH BABY CARRIER OR A VEST/HARNESS DEVICE THAT ATTACHES THE CHILD TO THE PARENT DURING FLIGHT. a. The regulations contained in Section 121.311 prohibit the use of certain types of CRSs* during ground movement, takeoff, and landing. However, during the cruise portion of the flight there is no regulatory prohibition regarding the use of any type of child restraint, including those prohibited from use during ground movement, takeoff, and landing.

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