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I agree that the easiest way to get to a child in CS is to sit behind them. Just be aware that when the seatbelt signs are on you won’t even be able to see the 3-year-old, let alone get to them if they become distressed or need anything. Rob wrote a bit ago about a stressful flight where there was severe turbulence and he couldn’t reach his daughter.
There’s always the possibility of an equipment change prior to departure so you can keep checking as the old CW is a lot easier with small children.
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