TechnoGranola
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I just flew with the True Fit yesterday. Whether or not it fits RF is going to be dependent on the type of plane you're on. We flew WestJet and were on a Boeing 737-600 first, then Boeing 737-700 second. I plopped it in RF on the 737-600 and the headrest touched the seat in front, and the TF base was still off the plane seat at the rear of the TF. Without the headrest, it seems it would have fit no problem, but I am doubtful if the person in front could have reclined their seat. Others were starting to board at this time so I wanted to get the seat installed, thus I didn't further attempt to install it RF. I could have tried pressing it into place to see if it made it in, or I could have tried reclining the seat it was on, but I am not sure if they will allow the plane to be reclined for a seat install?
Anyhoo, I just went and installed FF for a couple reasons:
The thing I was worried about most, was the seat not having any recline FF for DD to sleep. That was a needless worry! It had a nice recline to it. :thumbsup: I think DD would have had no issues sleeping, but she didn't sleep. She napped between connecting flights in the Toronto airport instead.
All in all, super easy install! When we checked our baggage, a WestJet rep did come and look at the seat to make sure it had the Maple Leaf sticker. When we boarded, they were going to check for the sticker again at the gate, but a rep asked me if it was checked already and I said yes. No flight attendants gave me any help or trouble with the install on the first plane. On the 2nd flight, a flight attendant said she had to check make sure the seat was secure. She grabbed the top from over the seat in front, and tried to move it. The seat did not budge. She shook harder, it still didn't budge. She said, "wow, that seat isn't going anywhere! Mom's a pro obviously!". What I thought was interesting is that she was actually surprised the seat was in so tight.
DD did watch in flight TV. We own noise cancelling headphones which eliminate the roar of the plane engine so she could keep the TV volume nice and low. She watched about 15 minutes on the first flight and about a half hour on the 2nd flight. She doesn't watch TV at home (only watches videos occasionally) so she isn't used to having one show end and a next show start. She likes to watch the same thing over and over. :ROTFLMAO:
She was co-operative getting into her seat for take off and landing. The first flight she got out to go the bathroom, colour and nurse. She thought it was cool to have milk on the plane. We brought a huge variety of food for her, so she ate pretty much the entire time on both flights! The 2nd flight she stayed buckled the entire time because it was a really short flight (less than an hour). She got annoyed when the pilot's voice interrupted her TreeHouse show. :ROTFLMAO:
We got a taxi from the airport. With four of us, one being a kid in a car seat, and a stroller, we had lots of stuff, so they got a van for us. I have no idea what make it was but he had the seats pulled out of the middle so there was only one seat left behind the driver, and then the third row. the True Fit fit easily RF behind the driver and I had no issue installing it although when we started driving and I looked at DD I noticed I had a good tilt going to the seat. I didn't worry about it because we were on the freeway and there was no way this taxi driver was going to find a spot to pull over. The 3rd row of the van sucked. Both me and older DD didn't pass the 5 step test! Our feet were on the floor but the lap belt and shoulder belt sat too high. Nothing we could do about it.
I think that's it for now. I am running on serious lack of sleep with being up all night finishing packing before we left, no sleep on the plane, and a poor sleep last night (the place we are staying sucks, so we have to find a new place today!). I am just waiting for the rest of my family to wake up so we can get the day started. So, forgive any spelling/grammar mistakes I may have made.
Here's a link if you want to compare an airplane you'll be flying on with the 737-600/700 that we flew on http://www.seatguru.com/
Anyhoo, I just went and installed FF for a couple reasons:
- crash dynamics are so completely different on a plane and each crash is so completely different, I'm not sure RF has a statistical advantage
- the chance of a plane crash is significantly less than in a vehicle
- I didn't feel like dealing with a whiny adult if they weren't able to recline their seat (if DD HAD to be RF due to her size that would be a different story)
- WestJet has satellite TV in the seat backs, so RF DD would not be able to see it. She doesn't normally watch TV, but I figured I'd put it on if I needed to distract her for any reason (the last thing I wanted was a screaming kid on a plane) - they offer a kids channel called TreeHouse which has shows for the under 5 set and no commercials :thumbsup:
The thing I was worried about most, was the seat not having any recline FF for DD to sleep. That was a needless worry! It had a nice recline to it. :thumbsup: I think DD would have had no issues sleeping, but she didn't sleep. She napped between connecting flights in the Toronto airport instead.
All in all, super easy install! When we checked our baggage, a WestJet rep did come and look at the seat to make sure it had the Maple Leaf sticker. When we boarded, they were going to check for the sticker again at the gate, but a rep asked me if it was checked already and I said yes. No flight attendants gave me any help or trouble with the install on the first plane. On the 2nd flight, a flight attendant said she had to check make sure the seat was secure. She grabbed the top from over the seat in front, and tried to move it. The seat did not budge. She shook harder, it still didn't budge. She said, "wow, that seat isn't going anywhere! Mom's a pro obviously!". What I thought was interesting is that she was actually surprised the seat was in so tight.
DD did watch in flight TV. We own noise cancelling headphones which eliminate the roar of the plane engine so she could keep the TV volume nice and low. She watched about 15 minutes on the first flight and about a half hour on the 2nd flight. She doesn't watch TV at home (only watches videos occasionally) so she isn't used to having one show end and a next show start. She likes to watch the same thing over and over. :ROTFLMAO:
She was co-operative getting into her seat for take off and landing. The first flight she got out to go the bathroom, colour and nurse. She thought it was cool to have milk on the plane. We brought a huge variety of food for her, so she ate pretty much the entire time on both flights! The 2nd flight she stayed buckled the entire time because it was a really short flight (less than an hour). She got annoyed when the pilot's voice interrupted her TreeHouse show. :ROTFLMAO:
We got a taxi from the airport. With four of us, one being a kid in a car seat, and a stroller, we had lots of stuff, so they got a van for us. I have no idea what make it was but he had the seats pulled out of the middle so there was only one seat left behind the driver, and then the third row. the True Fit fit easily RF behind the driver and I had no issue installing it although when we started driving and I looked at DD I noticed I had a good tilt going to the seat. I didn't worry about it because we were on the freeway and there was no way this taxi driver was going to find a spot to pull over. The 3rd row of the van sucked. Both me and older DD didn't pass the 5 step test! Our feet were on the floor but the lap belt and shoulder belt sat too high. Nothing we could do about it.
I think that's it for now. I am running on serious lack of sleep with being up all night finishing packing before we left, no sleep on the plane, and a poor sleep last night (the place we are staying sucks, so we have to find a new place today!). I am just waiting for the rest of my family to wake up so we can get the day started. So, forgive any spelling/grammar mistakes I may have made.
Here's a link if you want to compare an airplane you'll be flying on with the 737-600/700 that we flew on http://www.seatguru.com/
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