
If you plan to use the Ride Safer for travel, it pairs well with the CARES harness for some kids – more info here.Īll belt positioning boosters – Belt-positioning booster seats all require the use of a lap-shoulder belt, not a lap belt alone.

There’s been talk for maaaany years of an add-on to gain FAA-approval, but I’m starting to worry that it’s an urban legend. At present, the Ride Safer is not approved for airplane use. Ride Safer travel vest – If you’ve read this site before, you’ll know how much I love the Ride Safer travel vest – check out my full review here.
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Want to know all my best secrets? Click here to learn how to travel with your car seat like a pro! This is understandable but a little disappointing given how compact it is. Nuna REVV – Finally, in case you haven’t picked up on the theme yet, the all-new Nuna REVV rotating car seat is not FAA approved. It’s also enormous, so you wouldn’t want to! Period.īaby Jogger City Turn – Yet another rotating car seat that can’t be used on the plane. I’m not sure you even could get it installed on a plane if you tried, but it’s not allowed. It sits on a based that’s required to be tethered for both rear and forward facing. You’re better off with one of these ultra- portable convertible car seats.Įvenflo Revolve 360 – This new rotating car seat also can’t be used on a plane. It also won’t fit in lots of airplane seats because it’s 20″ wide.
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Let’s not be all that sad, because it weighs 31 pounds and would be really cumbersome to try to install on a plane anyway. For frequent travelers, I recommend that you check out one of these great travel infant car seats instead.Ĭybex Sirona S – The ultra-fancy Cybex Sirona S convertible car seat is not approved for use on airplanes, as the airplane seatbelt isn’t compatible with the installation mechanism. That said, it’s still a very bulky option and may not fit well on airlines that have small seat pitch. You can install the base on the aircraft seat and then click your car seat in. If your base’s sticker says otherwise, contact Nuna to get a new one. Update: Thanks to my astute reader Hannah who shared that the current Nuna Pipa Lite base is FAA-approved.

Note that the new Nuna Pipa Lite RX does allow for baseless installation. There is no seatbelt guide on the Nuna Pipa Lite or its newer cousin the Nuna Pipa Lite R. Nuna Pipa Lite (and Lite R) – These infant car seats are not approved for use on airplanes alone because they don’t have any way to be installed without the base. Love the hifold, but can’t use it on the planeĪs of this writing, there are very few American and Canadian car seats that can’t be used on a plane.
