Baby B’Air Flight Vest

The Baby B’Air flight vest protects your baby from injury due to turbulence on airplane flights. The Baby B’Air Flight Vest keeps lap babies secure on mom’s lap and prevents them from hitting the ceiling or falling on the floor.

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12 Responses to “Baby B’Air Flight Vest”

  1. Comment by NicolaMonk

    I’m not sure why …
    I’m not sure why you believe it is that hard to remove a child from a car seat? If your child is in a bucket it is simply unbuckling a seatbelt, and if they are in a convertible you only have to undo two things- chest clip and buckle. The FAA does require child seats be used on take off and landing if available- during severe turbulence they require a child to be placed on the floor if there is no seat.

  2. Comment by BentonQuest

    The key to …
    The key to surviving a crash is FAST evacuation. A child trapped in a burning plane in an overturned car seat will DIE. Who wants her child in a car seat when the overhead compartments are MELTING all over the passenger seats, right where a car seat would go, as happend in the Continental crash? Or, trapped in a car seat while the water came up over the passenger seats on the US Air plane in the Hudson? The FAA does NOT mandate any child be in a car seat. It is up to the parent if they wish.

  3. Comment by NicolaMonk

    Take a poll of …
    Take a poll of people who were in survivable plane crashes- most will say those crashes happened during take of or landing. Exactly when the B’Air is NOT allowed to be used by the FAA, and exactly when it is mandatory to have your child in a car seat if available.

  4. Comment by BentonQuest

    No, that’s a good …
    No, that’s a good video. Ask any parent of a survivable plane crash how long it would take to get a baby out of a car seat in a crash. Babies do NOT sit for 4 hours in a car seat on a plane, particularly infants. A plane is NOT a car. Why do you think the FAA has NEVER mandated car seats on aircraft?

  5. Comment by NicolaMonk

    That’s a bad video. …
    That’s a bad video.

    In addition, the B’Air basically turns a baby into an airbag. A baby is a person- deserving of their own seat on the aircraft.

  6. Comment by randomusprime

    For a safety video, …
    For a safety video, it was too comical… :( I couldn’t help but laugh… Please redo your ad (at least the baby flying off) if you truly care. Just my opinion as a concerned parent and 3d artist. There are better ways to present this without making people burst into laughter.

  7. Comment by lilmomma702

    LMAO the baby hits …
    LMAO the baby hits the roof

  8. Comment by VulpisFoxfire

    Meanwhile, instead …
    Meanwhile, instead of hitting the ceiling, the baby gets whiplash…

  9. Comment by tuckleberry

    shit hits the fan !
    hits the fan !

  10. Comment by ejaxes

    hahaha she hit the …
    hahaha she hit the ceiling

  11. Comment by ilikelemonpie

    that was slightly …
    that was slightly disturbing… O_O

  12. Comment by Bug6buggy3

    - Hits Celing – Yay!
    – Hits Celing – Yay!