These are the rules you must follow to restrain your children safely.
#Child aviation restraint system manual
You must read your carseat and vehicle owner’s manual and understand any relevant state laws. I would definitely appreciate it anyone can offer any input into this. I sent an email to them to ask how the 40" was determined but I haven't heard back yet. But it would be SO convenient if I could use it with my oldest but he's one inch past the guide. The CAReS says it's for 22-44 lbs and up to 40" - I don't feel my youngest would be safest in this since he's the minimum weight and is obviously less mature, and can't talk yet. I will probably be buying the GoGoKids wheels to stroll the baby and buying the Radian bag to get us all to the gate. My husband won't be coming so I am concerned about whether I can sit with both kids in the same row if both are in their Radians. He's 22 lbs and 33" but I haven't measured his shoulder height taking my almost 20 month old RF in a Radian (again, about to purchase). He's 35 lbs, 41" and seated his shoulders are 14" taking my almost 5 year old FF in a Radian (about to purchase). We're flying the end of May and I have been thinking of: Does anyone have any knowledge of or experience with the AmSafe's CAReS (Child Aviation Restraint System)?