AFA Study Faults FAA Policy On Child Safety Seats, Cites Low-Cost Airlines
The Association of Flight Attendants issued a study yesterday challenging FAA's position that requiring child restraint seats for children under two years of age - and, thus, additional airline tickets - would divert families from air travel to automobiles, which are statistically less safe...
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