Finns det en FAA-nominell flygplans säkerhetsbälte?

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Vilken säkerhetsbälte är FAA-märkt? Jag har tittat på några, men oklart vilka FAA-värderingar och vad betyget är.

    
uppsättning AndyZ 27.08.2014 19:56

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"Barnsäkerhet" -sidan har lite information om detta. Det sägs i huvudsak att säkerhetsskyddssystem för barnsäkerhet (CRS) godkänns för trafik och / eller flygbolags användning av National Traffic Traffic Safety Administration , men att FAA inte kontrollerar alla godkännanden. Och betonar att kontrollera att CRS har etiketten:

This restraint is certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft

Det använder vidare fyra kategorier baserat på barnets vikt:

  • Less than 20 pounds: Rear-facing CRS
  • 20 to 40 pounds: Forward-facing CRS
  • 22 to 44 pounds: CARES child safety device
  • More than 40 pounds: Airplane seat belt

Med CARES-enheten som beskrivs i @ Darrens svar och av FAA:

The CARES Child Safety Device is the only FAA-approved harness-type restraint for children weighing between 22 and 44 pounds. This type of device provides an alternative to using a hard-backed seat and is approved only for use on aircraft. The CARES Child Safety Device is not approved for use in motor vehicles. Learn more about CARES.

Och om du får en av dem, bör du kolla:

If you're using a CARES child safety device, make sure it has "FAA Approved in Accordance with 14 CFR 21.8(d), Approved for Aircraft Use Only" or "FAA Approved in Accordance with 14 CFR 21.305(d), Amd 21.50 6-9-1980, Approved for Aircraft Use Only" on it.

    
svaret ges 27.08.2014 20:33
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CARES Child Aviation Restraint System is designed specifically for aviation use for children age 1 and older who weigh between 22 and 44 pounds. These youngsters are old enough to be in their own seats, but are too small for the seat belt alone to protect them and provide the safety they require during airplane travel. Their bodies cannot withstand the jolts that are common in routine air travel, much less emergency situations, and they flail forward or slide beneath the seat belt if they are not held securely in place.

CARES is the first and only harness type Aviation Child Safety Device to be certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as an alternative to a car seat.

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svaret ges 27.08.2014 20:03