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You can travel by air at any age. Most airlines require children under 12 to be accompanied by an adult or to travel on a flight that has an extra flight attendant on board.
It depends on the airlline and type of flight. On U.S. domestic Ameican Airlines flights infants under two years of age may be held in an adult's lap at no charge. Children two years of age and older must travel in a purchased seat, at an adult fare.
An infants visual acuity by one year of age approximates that of an adult.
You have to have an adult in the passenger seat for you to drive on a permit. You have to have an adult in the passenger seat for you to drive on a permit.
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YES, you can fly with 3 children.1 Adult cannot fly with more than 2 infants though.I have just booked a long haul flight from London to Melbourne with Singapore Airlines and I have children aged 6, 4 and 1 (please feel sorry for me as I am traveling alone with the children....AGH!!!)I am able to travel with the three children but was told if I had 2 infants (under 2) that I would not be permitted to travel unless another adult was with us. They explained this was because children under 2 need to sit on a lap for take-off and landing....seems reasonable, I suppose (unless of course you are the parent of twins needing to fly).16 September 2009
It depends on where you go and what you are talking about. Sometimes infants get into places for free. And sometimes infants are the same price as adults.
percentage wise an infants heart is larger at birth than that of an adult.
"Pax" means "Passenger" or "Person", a Passenger can be an adult, child or infant.
When you get your G2 you can drve without an Adult, But you can only have one passenger.
For Adult & Child; use carotid. For Infant use brachial.
Infants will have the fastest pulse rate.