Jan Brown
Jan Brown is a former flight attendant who became an advocate for child safety in aviation after witnessing the tragic consequences of an airplane crash in 1989. During the incident, she saw a mother who lost her 22-month-old son when the plane they were on crashed. Brown has since dedicated her efforts to raise awareness about the importance of using approved child safety seats for young children during flights, emphasizing that while it may be legally permissible for infants to sit on their parents' laps, it poses significant risks in case of turbulence or accidents.
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Jan Brown became an advocate for the use of car seats on airplanes after a plane she was on crashed.
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Jan Brown became an advocate for child safety seats after witnessing a mother who lost her child in a plane crash.
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Jan Brown became an advocate for child safety seats after witnessing a mother lose her 22-month-old son in a plane crash.
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