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anti-alec

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22. Having recently flown nearly cross-country with an 3 year old
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 01:16 PM
Mar 2012

I can say thank God for iPads!

My son was terrific during his flight, and no screaming. He always has plenty of choices.

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No Seatbelt No Fly - Why Is That Extreme? we can do it Mar 2012 #1
You must not have children. asjr Mar 2012 #4
I have children and I agree ProdigalJunkMail Mar 2012 #8
I've had children, flown with those children and I agree. nt tsuki Mar 2012 #21
+1 obamanut2012 Mar 2012 #41
Be grateful you get to go to Turks and Caicos at two. Darth_Kitten Mar 2012 #61
Oh Really? I Think Child Safety Trumps Allowing Bratty Behavior To Continue. we can do it Mar 2012 #47
I was on a flight where the child wasn't strapped in for takeoff, etc. Darth_Kitten Mar 2012 #63
Right, because those who are parents are so perfect and have the patience of saints. Darth_Kitten Mar 2012 #59
Agreed. That is a sensible rule and applies to EVERYONE. hifiguy Mar 2012 #7
One key element: Lizzie Poppet Mar 2012 #2
Cute little kids but no, I don't think the pilot was wrong tularetom Mar 2012 #3
Why do I think of Bill Cosby's story about Jeffrey. hobbit709 Mar 2012 #6
The worst part about the "Jeffrey" story was that he was in first class. LoZoccolo Mar 2012 #14
Absolutely sharp_stick Mar 2012 #15
If you're a man, the proper response is: sudopod Mar 2012 #30
Come play with the blue water Jeffrey! Drahthaardogs Mar 2012 #31
If there's one place at all where I think zero tolerance is justified... Initech Mar 2012 #28
I don't know... It is really hard to assess fairly without being there. hlthe2b Mar 2012 #5
"War on children" ?? BuddhaGirl Mar 2012 #9
what i find extreme is the sensationalist headline.. frylock Mar 2012 #10
The headline reads "Toddler's tantrum gets family booted from JetBlue flight" FarCenter Mar 2012 #24
The original headline rule applies only to LBN KamaAina Mar 2012 #34
If you write your own title, put the original headline in the excerpt FarCenter Mar 2012 #39
From what we know, no zipplewrath Mar 2012 #11
The child was clearly in the right and should have been allowed to fly the plane. Gold Metal Flake Mar 2012 #12
It is because she looks pretty darned cute Drahthaardogs Mar 2012 #33
You didn't read the story, did you? Gold Metal Flake Mar 2012 #35
They did not kill the cute one though did they? Drahthaardogs Mar 2012 #37
That would be a little harsh. Gold Metal Flake Mar 2012 #66
Not especially. No seatbelt, no fly. HughBeaumont Mar 2012 #13
We timed our trips with the kids to avoid the sharp_stick Mar 2012 #16
Yeah, it is a tough age. I flew with my 3 and 4 year olds once and there were no problems. Jennicut Mar 2012 #57
I was on a cross-country flight years ago that was greatly delayed in departing because of a toddler kestrel91316 Mar 2012 #17
form the thread title, seems you already made up your mind. KG Mar 2012 #18
She's TWO. The parents can PUT her in her seat and PUT the seatbelt on, tantrum or no tantrum. saras Mar 2012 #19
+1 proud2BlibKansan Mar 2012 #53
This! laundry_queen Mar 2012 #75
People need to learn to behave. JVS Mar 2012 #20
Having recently flown nearly cross-country with an 3 year old anti-alec Mar 2012 #22
I flew grntuscarora Mar 2012 #23
I doubt this child's eardrum ruptured before the plane took off though. nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #49
"What will you give me for a basket of kisses?" Matariki Mar 2012 #25
"A basket of hugs" Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2012 #67
Pediatrician doesn't carry sedatives? FarCenter Mar 2012 #26
I've suggested this before to a post like this, & parents were horrified. This seems the logical Honeycombe8 Mar 2012 #73
I have two children, both still minors tnvoter Mar 2012 #27
At departure time, all seat belts must be buckled. MineralMan Mar 2012 #29
Why should my travel plans (& everyone else's) WolverineDG Mar 2012 #32
Well, Drahthaardogs Mar 2012 #38
Doubtful WolverineDG Mar 2012 #56
corporal punishment *is* wrong Bill McBlueState Mar 2012 #77
A terrible twos tantrum are an amazing thing to experience lunatica Mar 2012 #36
This is the age for them to learn that throwing a tantrum doesn't work FarCenter Mar 2012 #43
agreed... ProdigalJunkMail Mar 2012 #46
My brother called this "going into Exorcist mode" Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2012 #68
Good for the pilot obamanut2012 Mar 2012 #40
According to the video, staying overnight and rebooking the next day cost them $2000 FarCenter Mar 2012 #42
A friend of mine on Facebook had a good question obamanut2012 Mar 2012 #54
"turks & caicos for kids" WorseBeforeBetter Mar 2012 #69
My point was that the trip was for mom and dad obamanut2012 Mar 2012 #70
Tantrums are expensive, I guess. Next time, maybe they'll visit the dr. first... Honeycombe8 Mar 2012 #74
All passengers have to have their seatbelts on tammywammy Mar 2012 #44
The people who think this is horrible MountainLaurel Mar 2012 #45
Thank You! we can do it Mar 2012 #51
In many cases, the "war" on children eventually shakes out to be a taking issue with the BEHAVIOR SoCalDem Mar 2012 #48
It seems to me little is being done to rectify problems like these.. cynatnite Mar 2012 #50
Here's what I think- children AND adults on planes need to learn to behave. ScreamingMeemie Mar 2012 #52
They should charge for carry ons proud2BlibKansan Mar 2012 #55
why not just charge for either? ProdigalJunkMail Mar 2012 #58
They should charge for carry on to keep passengers from abusing proud2BlibKansan Mar 2012 #65
but you end up screwing people who HAVE to carry a bag on ProdigalJunkMail Mar 2012 #83
They aren't screwed. They can check bags for free. proud2BlibKansan Mar 2012 #84
some bags you cannot check... ProdigalJunkMail Mar 2012 #85
You could wait like my parents did and not subject a poor plane full of people to a two year old high density Mar 2012 #60
I have kids and they should have been booted. This is not a war on children. Control your kids, Pisces Mar 2012 #62
"Them"??? I thought it was just the 2 year old who was out of control WolverineDG Mar 2012 #64
Good Ohio Joe Mar 2012 #71
This is as it should be. Parents should carry light doses of drugs.... Honeycombe8 Mar 2012 #72
Were you being serious about "light doses of drugs" apples and oranges Mar 2012 #76
duct tape works wonders. hobbit709 Mar 2012 #78
Absolutely. Just like some of the other posters have suggested. Prescribed, of course. Honeycombe8 Mar 2012 #82
It's hard to tell without being there Bill McBlueState Mar 2012 #79
Good for JetBlue MNBrewer Mar 2012 #80
Good! HappyMe Mar 2012 #81
I think this should have been titled : ProdigalJunkMail Mar 2012 #86
+1 This whole story has an "entitlement" feel to it. Ruby the Liberal Mar 2012 #89
It's you. greytdemocrat Mar 2012 #87
About time.. HipChick Mar 2012 #88
as a teacher arely staircase Mar 2012 #90
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