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Then close the tray table covering the Red Loop.Ĥ. Slide the red loop of the CARES restraint over the seat back, adjust the height of the red loop so it is just above your child's shoulders, and tighten it. Lower the tray table behind your child's seat.ģ. Seat your child in the aeroplane seat they will occupyĢ. In 2008 JAR-OPS was replaced by EU-OPS which approves it based on the same criteria.ĬARES includes an instructional DVD which explains the 5 installation steps below in more detail:ġ. Under JAR-OPS 1.730(a)(3) any CRD that is approved for use in aircraft by the FAA on the basis of a US national standard and is marked accordingly is deemed to be acceptable. * Additionally, EASA has reviewed the CARES restraint system and has deemed that this is an acceptable child restraint device in accordance with JAR-OPS 1.730 and ACJ 1.730. * Oman (DGCAM) Sultanate of Oman, Ministry of Transport & Communications, Civil Aviation Affairs, Directorate General of Civil Aviation and Meteorology * United Arab Emirates (UAE) General Civil Aviation Authority * Japan (JCAB) Japanese Civil Aviation Bureau * France (DGAC) Directorate General for Civil Aviation * United Kingdom (CAA) Civil Aviation Authority * New Zealand (CAA) Civil Aviation Authority of New ZealandCanada (TC) Transport Canada * Australia (CASA) Civil Aviation Safety Authority Use on non-US registered aircraft must be approved by the national aviation authority in each country.Īir Authorities that have approved the use of CARES:
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This product is certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). * CARES comes in a 15 cm drawstring bag that fits in a carry-on bag or purse.