Sydney (AFP) - Australia's aviation safety watchdog on Friday said the airline industry could do more to protect children in the air, suggesting the use of child seats similar to those in cars.
In a draft document seeking public feedback, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) said parents should have more options than simply carrying infants on their laps using a supplementary seatbelt when flying.
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