The answer is 25
The seat belts only hold you securely if you are at least 40 inches. If you are shorter, you could fall out.
This vehicle has seating for 7 passenger, you should not put a car in the front seat and I think it would be safer to only utilize the seats that have a shoulder strap to help secure the car seat in the car. That would leave you with 4.
To board a plane, you typically need to check-in at the airline counter or through a self-service kiosk. After checking in, you'll receive a boarding pass. Then, proceed through security checkpoints to reach the departure gate mentioned on your boarding pass. Finally, listen for announcements or monitor the flight information display to know when your zone or row is called for boarding.
Allowing 12 inches per toddler or child and about 18 inches per adult, you could seat 6 children or 4 adults on each side, for a total of 24 kids or 16 adults. If you mixed the two groups, you might squeeze in 12 adults and 8 kids.
47 inches
click on the seat of the plane and it should say travel good luck!!
According to the Department of Motor Vehicles, for safety in the event of an accident, you should adjust the seat of your vehicle so that your chest is 10-12 inches away from your airbag and steering wheel.
Some airplanes have but one seat; some have hundreds.
Pilot sits in the left seat seat in the cockpit near the nose of a plane.
Captain gives the instruction of when you can get off your seat. If the seat belt sign is on then you should not move around. If the seat belt sign is off then you can freely move around the plane.
ummm... I would suggest not the window seat!
Medical supply places should have them.
If the seat is taken then you can't select it.
Make sure it is defined as a plane, and you have a control seat or a regular seat attached to it so it can be controlled.
There are a great many properties that a seat should have. Seats should have cushion and heat control for example.
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