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Is FlyeBaby a replacement for an approval CRS (child restraint system) used in aircraft?

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Is FlyeBaby a replacement for an approval CRS (child restraint system) used in aircraft?

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FlyeBaby is not an approved CRS and cannot be used during takeoff, taxi, and landing. The seat provides a secure place to put your baby during cruise portion of the flight. The seat was developed by a mother and grandfather for their own daughter/granddaughter so safety was at the forefront of the design. FlyeBaby is a product that offers adults a convenient place to put a baby during flight, in a dining room chair or in a lounge/beach chair. The FlyeBaby seat uses a high quality three-point harness buckle system and strength tested strapping. These features were used to offer security and peace of mind. As with any baby or children’s product an adult’s responsibility and accountability is required. Do not leave a child unattended while they are in the FlyeBaby seat and it is the adult’s responsibility to make sure the child is secured in the three-point harness and positioned so that their head does not touch the seat in front of them while on an airplane. If FlyeBaby is used in the m

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