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BONUS: Tips for Flying with a Newborn (ft. Ben Bashinski, Southwest Pilot)

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In this episode of Girl Dad Nation, host Matthew Krekeler welcomes back pilot and fellow dad, Ben Bashinski, for an insightful conversation on flying with kids. With 19 flights under his belt with his 14-month-old daughter, Ben shares practical tips and personal experiences from traveling as both a pilot and a dad. From managing expectations and navigating TSA, to keeping your little one comfortable during takeoff and landing, Ben provides a wealth of advice to make flying with kids a smoother experience. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or planning your first trip with your child, this episode is packed with helpful tips to keep your journey as stress-free as possible.
Tips for Flying with Kids

  1. Consider Your Child's Age When Traveling:
    • Adjust your expectations and preparation based on the age of your child. For infants, expect them to require attention during most of the flight.
  2. Embrace Flexibility and Patience:
    • Approach the journey with a mindset of flexibility. Understand that things may not go perfectly, and patience is key to managing the experience.
  3. Check TSA Regulations for Baby Gear:
    • Research TSA guidelines regarding baby items such as formula, breast milk, strollers, and car seats to avoid surprises during security checks.
  4. Use Babywearing for Security Checks:
    • Babywearing can be helpful through TSA.
  5. Gate Check Your Stroller:
    • Use a stroller to navigate the airport, and gate-check it before boarding.
  6. Use Noise-Canceling Headphones or Ear Protection for Kids:
    • Using noise-canceling headphones or ear protection can help reduce discomfort due to ear pressure changes.
  7. Feed or Use a Pacifier During Takeoff and Landing:
    • Feeding your baby (bottle or breastfeeding) or using a pacifier during takeoff and landing can help with ear pressure and keep your baby calm.
  8. Bring a Variety of Toys and Activities:
    • Pack multiple small toys and activities to keep your child entertained throughout the flight.
  9. Pack Snacks and Drinks for Older Children:
    • Food is important.
  10. Request Pre-Boarding When Possible:
    • Pre-boarding for families with young children allows you more time to get settled without the rush of other passengers.
  11. Choose Seats Strategically:
    • Opt for window seats if possible to keep your child entertained with the view. The window seat can also create a barrier from other passengers and reduce disturbances.
  12. Plan for Diaper Changes:
    • Be prepared for diaper changes by knowing the layout of the plane’s restroom and having all necessary supplies ready in an easily accessible spot.
  13. Accept Help from Others:
    • Don’t hesitate to accept help from flight attendants or fellow passengers.
  14. (MY Girl Dad Nation Tip) Enjoy the journey!

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Girl Dad Nation is made possible by the generous support of our listeners and my wife, Executive Producer of my daughters and this podcast.

Support the Show.

Follow me Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter): @GirlDadNation

For more episodes, merch, events, and updates, visit the website: www.girldadnation.org

Have a story to share or want to reach out? Email me at girldadnationpodcast@gmail.com

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In this episode of Girl Dad Nation, host Matthew Krekeler welcomes back pilot and fellow dad, Ben Bashinski, for an insightful conversation on flying with kids. With 19 flights under his belt with his 14-month-old daughter, Ben shares practical tips and personal experiences from traveling as both a pilot and a dad. From managing expectations and navigating TSA, to keeping your little one comfortable during takeoff and landing, Ben provides a wealth of advice to make flying with kids a smoother experience. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or planning your first trip with your child, this episode is packed with helpful tips to keep your journey as stress-free as possible.
Tips for Flying with Kids

  1. Consider Your Child's Age When Traveling:
    • Adjust your expectations and preparation based on the age of your child. For infants, expect them to require attention during most of the flight.
  2. Embrace Flexibility and Patience:
    • Approach the journey with a mindset of flexibility. Understand that things may not go perfectly, and patience is key to managing the experience.
  3. Check TSA Regulations for Baby Gear:
    • Research TSA guidelines regarding baby items such as formula, breast milk, strollers, and car seats to avoid surprises during security checks.
  4. Use Babywearing for Security Checks:
    • Babywearing can be helpful through TSA.
  5. Gate Check Your Stroller:
    • Use a stroller to navigate the airport, and gate-check it before boarding.
  6. Use Noise-Canceling Headphones or Ear Protection for Kids:
    • Using noise-canceling headphones or ear protection can help reduce discomfort due to ear pressure changes.
  7. Feed or Use a Pacifier During Takeoff and Landing:
    • Feeding your baby (bottle or breastfeeding) or using a pacifier during takeoff and landing can help with ear pressure and keep your baby calm.
  8. Bring a Variety of Toys and Activities:
    • Pack multiple small toys and activities to keep your child entertained throughout the flight.
  9. Pack Snacks and Drinks for Older Children:
    • Food is important.
  10. Request Pre-Boarding When Possible:
    • Pre-boarding for families with young children allows you more time to get settled without the rush of other passengers.
  11. Choose Seats Strategically:
    • Opt for window seats if possible to keep your child entertained with the view. The window seat can also create a barrier from other passengers and reduce disturbances.
  12. Plan for Diaper Changes:
    • Be prepared for diaper changes by knowing the layout of the plane’s restroom and having all necessary supplies ready in an easily accessible spot.
  13. Accept Help from Others:
    • Don’t hesitate to accept help from flight attendants or fellow passengers.
  14. (MY Girl Dad Nation Tip) Enjoy the journey!

Send me a Text Message

Girl Dad Nation is made possible by the generous support of our listeners and my wife, Executive Producer of my daughters and this podcast.

Support the Show.

Follow me Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter): @GirlDadNation

For more episodes, merch, events, and updates, visit the website: www.girldadnation.org

Have a story to share or want to reach out? Email me at girldadnationpodcast@gmail.com

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