YES. According to the website, it is certified for aircraft travel in harness mode.
I do not know of any FAA approved (i.e The Britax Regent will not fit nor is it FAA approved) car seat that will not fit an airline seat. However, a good tip I've learned is to ask for a belt extender to help make an easier fit. :o)
Yes, the airplane harness being considered is FAA approved for use in aircraft.
Yes, the FAA approved child harness is safe for use during air travel.
Yes, the FAA approved child harness device is safe for use during air travel.
By a licensed FAA approved mechanic.
In the current, FAA-approved flight manual, approved manual
Yes, it is necessary to use a FAA approved child restraint system or safety seat when traveling with a child on an airplane for their safety.
Britax was created in 1938.
One can find a Britax baby carrier directly from the Britax website. Discount sites where one can find a Britax baby carrier include Amazon and eBay.
Britax Eclipse is a child car seat. One can find fitting instructions for a Britax Eclipse from Britax's website. One can also find fitting instructions from Youtube and Baby Care.
Britax Parkway is a brand of car-seats. The location of the manufacturer, Britax, can be found at 4140 Pleasant Road, South Carolina in the United States.
Britax is a company that sells items such as car seats, seats to hold infants, strollers, and other automobile compatible seating. The main statement of Britax is one of child safety.