I have a friend who has never flown and wants me to take him up. But he has a three-year-old daughter that loves planes and is wondering if he can take her. First of all, do you recommend a three-year-old in the backseat of 172? And if so how do you elevate her where she can see? Do you put her in a car seat, etc.?
Heck yes! Car seat in the back seat should work fine. I would recommend Dad sits back there with her the first time. Be sure to brief what to do in an emergency - Probably best to have dad in the right rear and daughter in the left rear so he can grab her and go out the right door while you go out the left door (assuming they're both workable) in an emergency.
my rule is no kids that need a parent to do things for them, like seatbelts, etc... but that's just me. plenty of people who take their kids who can chime in.
I just have my wife sit with my son, as described above so the car seat doesn't get between any of the adults and the door.
Three year olds could care less about airplanes, no matter what the dad would like to believe. As far as they can tell, it’s just a big noisy car.
No way - My kid is a complete airplane freak. Just had him at the airport today to watch planes ("Airpane!") and a helicopter ("Ata!" is his word for those). Those two, plus "Runway" and "Mooney", were among his first few dozen words. We had him on five out-of-state trips in the Mooney before his first birthday, and more since (he's 20 months now).
Oh, and when I'm reading him books, I always let him choose the books. His favorites? "Planes" (the Little Golden Books version of the Disney movie), Goodnight Planes, That's Not My Plane, one that has all the sounds of different aircraft (the helicopter in that one goes "Pitatatatatatata Pitatatatatatata" which is where he got "Ata" from), and even my AOPA Pilot and Sport Aviation magazines, which we'll just flip pages and look at airplanes.
Use a car seat in the back and a youth headset. You’re likely to have trouble getting the kid to leave the headset on.
I may need a baby hearing protection apparatus soon, where did you get that?
From his first flight at about 3 months until age 1, we had one of these that he kept on just fine:
https://www.amazon.com/Bubs-Baby-Ea...37&sr=8-16&keywords=em's+4+bubs+baby+earmuffs
From 1 year to now (almost 21 months), we've used one of these, but he has definitely started playing the take-it-off game:
https://www.amazon.com/Ems-Kids-Ear...F8&qid=1538186972&sr=8-5&keywords=em's+4+kids
We're going to be switching him over to a regular headset going forward. Sigtronics makes a passive kid headseat, but the Mooney is loud and I'd like him to have ANR, so we'll probably just put some Lightspeeds on him with extra padding under the headband if necessary. I think being able to hear us and himself will help a lot to get him to keep them on better, but I'll definitely be using the isolate switch too.