What Experts Say:
Under the provisions in parts 121, 125, and 135 [of the Code Of Federal Regulations] no certificate holder (US registered airline) may prohibit a child from using an approved CRS (child restraint system) when the parent/guardian purchases a ticket for the child.
~FAA Advisory Circular 120-87A Use of Child Restraint Systems on Aircraft page 7, Section 10 e, issued December 1, 2006
Interview WIth CARES Creator Louise Stoll
If you’ve ever been on a plane with a young child, then you probably understand what it feels like to travel with a child and their car seat. When Louise Stoll saw her own daughter having to fight her way through the airport with a toddler and a car seat, she had to wonder if there was some other way. After much planning and designing, she came up with what is now called, CARES.
