Evenflo 38111190 Tribute LX 2-in-1 Lightweight Convertible Car Seat

Owner’s Manual - Page 48

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Securing Your Child Restraint in
Aircraft
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recommends
that you secure your child for air travel in an appropriate
child restraint based on your child’s weight and size.
Turbulence can happen with little or no warning. When
turbulence occurs, the safest place for your child is
in a properly installed child restraint, not in an
adult’s lap or on the aircraft seat with its seat
belt. Keeping your child in a child restraint during the
flight will help ensure your family arrives safely at your
destination.
The FAA recommends that a child weighing:
more than 18 kg (40 lbs) use an aircraft seat belt;
less than 9 kg (20 lbs) use a rear-facing child restraint;
and
from 9 to 18 kg (20 to 40 lbs) use a forward-facing
child restraint.
Please note that these FAA recommendations
may vary from those applicable to the use of
your child restraint in a motor vehicle.
Installing Child Restraint Rear-facing
in Aircraft
Ar row MUST be level
with ground when used
Rear-Facing
REAR OF VEHICLE
1
Adjust the child restraint to its recline position
(page 18), then place it on the aircraft seat
rear-facing, as shown above.
IMPORTANT: Before installing the child restraint, make
sure the aircraft seat is in a fully upright position.
Aircraft
Seat Belt
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