tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9133703253863123050.post4403447345741232717..comments2024-02-21T03:48:52.674-05:00Comments on Flying Lessons: The Accident That Didn't Happen and What it Says About SafetyChristine Negronihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15190247339367487575noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9133703253863123050.post-62123442024067423022014-08-01T22:20:05.071-04:002014-08-01T22:20:05.071-04:00Fuselage cracks on its Boeing 737s, that statement...Fuselage cracks on its Boeing 737s, that statement in itself causes me fear. On the other note, Kudos to the mom that advocates to her child's safety. Ajlounyinjurylawhttp://www.ajlounyinjurylaw.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9133703253863123050.post-62727271305540164132014-07-31T16:59:17.266-04:002014-07-31T16:59:17.266-04:00Very interesting topic the child seat. What surpri...Very interesting topic the child seat. What surprise me is that even if Easa here in Europe has developed and approved the new child seats, still many airlines are not prepared to accept them on-board. Families as well are not informed that they could carry their babies differently. It cannot be that diffcult to organize this system on board and give more informations to the customers. It could be also possible to have child -seats available on board even if for an extra-cost if the money is the issue. I am sure a mother or a father would pay for it without thinking if it can save their baby's life.<br />CarolinaKarolMCMLXVIIIhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05927306962417703440noreply@blogger.com