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Old 7th Jul 2008, 07:27
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Hi
Not sure if this is the right post for this, but can anyone tell me where I can get hold of two childrens airline seat belts as used on the commercial flights ?, the ones that loop onto yours
.Would be happy to swap a current Dash 8 training manual for a pair .
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You ask a flight attendant, and they will bring you one.

Actually, they will notice you're carrying a baby, and bring you one anyway.
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I do realise if you board an aircraft with a child they will supply you with one I have used them many times
I wanted to aquire them to KEEP for other purposes

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Any aircraft upholstery shop will make them for you - they will not be cheap though.
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Smile

Yes, I did try there and the cost was really pricey as anything the related to the business usually is .
I was hoping someone may have a couple in the back of a hangar they were not using and would part with .
We were planning to tour abroad and in some of the places , vehicles don't have childrens car seats and are not required by law to do so
and this would solve the problem.

Thanks for your suggestion
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These guys might be able to help...

Just found these guys courtesy of google...

Seat Belt Service & Repairs Perth WA, Seat Belt Service & Repair Australia, New Seat Belts Perth - Seatbelt Solutions

Pretty sure they're the same mob I used a couple of years ago for the same thing you're after.

Hope it's of help.
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Old 7th Jul 2008, 10:15
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Just how safe are they?

When I looked into this about a year ago (there's a thread on here somewhere) I remember reading that some ATSB published studies show that they are not particularly safe in the case of an accident. They will revent junior from becoming a missile, but junior will most likely suffer serious injury.

I cannot recall whether this is due to the fac tthat airline seats are lap belt only, so that if you were travelling in a car with shoulder harness you might be better off, but I am not sure how you'd attach the loop to a such an arrangement.

And BTW I did not end up having to buy one as our aircraft was delivered with 16!

Good luck!

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Found it.... More info here... http://www.pprune.org/forums/d-g-gen...extension.html
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I wanted to aquire them to KEEP for other purposes
Yes this may not be the correct forum for that question ......perhaps the Bondage S&M forum is for you?

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Child harness is much safer

look at this info. May be of help


Child harness - 3 1/2 to 8 years (32 kg) : VicRoads
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Child restraints

Found this also. Very sad. look after their safety!




belletoni association for child passenger safety :: child restraints booster seats
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