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The person who first coined the phrase "flying the friendly skies" was obviously not traveling with young children. If at some point in the future you will be finding yourself on a cramped airplane with a rambunctious toddler (or two), first of all let me offer my condolences. As the mother of two boys and a veteran of the so-called friendly skies, I have been in your shoes more than once.

Yes, I know - you don't need my sympathy, or my empathy, or my condolences. You need help! So, for what it is worth, here are my words of experience (errr, I mean wisdom) on how to survive your next trip:

Toddler Air Travel Tips #1: Do not use the white paper bag in the seat pocket in front of you as a paper airplane!

It does not matter that you spent a small fortune loading your Vera Bradley carry-on luggage with goodies aimed at keeping your two-year old entertained for hours. There is an unwritten rule that dictates that your toddler will get bored within the first fifteen minutes of departure.

That white paper bag in the seat pocket in front of you will begin to beckon to you, with the promise that if you transform it into a paper airplane or an origami sculpture, that the tiny passenger sitting beside you will be well-behaved for the next two hours of your trip.

Stop - don't do it! Trust me, as soon as you dismantle the bag, your toddler will upchuck everything he ate for breakfast. And guess where that spew of regurgitated food bits will be directed. Yes, that's right - you will be the unwilling recipient! Your pants, your shoes, yes, even your brand new Vera Bradley luggage, will be covered in the once-digested remains of his breakfast.

My advice - as soon as you board the plane, locate the paper bag and place it where you can grab it within a moment's notice. And do not touch it again, unless you need it for its intended use.

Toddler Air Travel Tips #2: Do not let your toddler out of his seat when the fasten seat belt lights turns off.

I don't have to tell you that toddlers have a difficult time sitting still for two minutes, let alone two hours. Their little legs were built for running, kicking and jumping.

With that in mind, prepare yourself for the fact that your toddler is going to whine, and squirm, and complain, and squirm some more. However, no matter how much he squirms and complains, do not unfasten his seat belt. If you do, be prepared to regret your decision. Why? Well, freed from the constraints of the seat belt, he will wrestle past you into the aisle, and then his inner instinct to run will take over. You can only imagine the rest of the fiasco that will take place.

My advice - do not unbuckle your child's seat belt for any reason. Better yet, bring his car seat with you on the plane, and strap him in good!

Toddler Air Travel Tips #3: Never make eye contact with the other adult passengers.

Unfortunately, the majority of your co-passengers will not be sympathetic to your situation. There is something about flying, perhaps it's the cramped conditions, the high altitude, or the recycled air, that makes them forget that they were once children, or had children, or that the world would end if it were not for children. To them, you are the enemy.

My advice - you should avoid making eye contact with the other adult passengers on the plane. Spare yourself the stares and glares, because what you do not know will not hurt you. You have enough on your plate, without adding a big side helping of guilt.

Finally, keep your expectations realistic. You will survive this journey. Perhaps, you will even have your own travel tips and words of wisdom to impart when it's over!

This article was written by Dawn Hall. If you failed to heed her advice and had a white paper bag incident, visit her Vera Bradley blog to find out the best way to clean your carry-on. You can also purchase new Vera Bradley luggage at her site.

Airplane Advertising - A Sure-Shot Way to Reach Your Target Group

The quantity of commercials that consumers are bombarded with nowadays are so huge that they seem awful and even irksome. You look around and there is a poster, billboard or banner and so on filling up every possible space. As a result, consumers have become indifferent to all these marketing techniques. They have found a way to tune out all these disturbing messages and pass them by as if they do not exist.

From the business owner's point of view, this trend can't be too pleasing. As they still need to sell their products or services, what better way to make consumers aware of their existence than through advertisements? Under these circumstances, they need to think twice before opting for a medium of advertising, if they don't want to burn holes in their pockets putting money into an unsuccessful advertising campaign.

Airplane advertisement is an excellent choice when it comes to advertising products and services. And this medium of advertising seem to have grabbed a lot of due to its novelty. If numbers are to be believed, people remember aerial advertising better than any other form of advertising. The impact of this kind of advertising during rush hour is simply amazing.

The custom aerial banners that are towed by small airplanes will flash your message to various people present at all sorts of events and locations, such as concerts, festivals, theme parks, on the beach or even to those stuck in rush hour traffic.

Initially there was apprehension that it would meet the same fate of other unsuccessful ad mediums. But surveys say otherwise. The results are very much in favor of the efficacy of airplane advertising. It seems that almost 90 percent of the respondents still remembered an airplane even half-an-hour later and almost 80 percent could remember the product advertised on the custom aerial banner.

Aerial advertising benefits both individuals and companies

The medium of airplane advertising generates not just ripples but waves of interest. It is turning out to be one of the most widely-used means of advertising nowadays. From individuals to even politicians in the US, people are turning to aerial ads to make themselves heard. Aerial advertising allows a politician to make his or her candidacy known to locals and it is also used for campaigning Aerial banners flying before and after a candidate's visit reinforce him as a candidate to vote for can translate into results at the ballot box.

Aerial banner advertising is no longer just for small-time companies who do not have enough funds to do a full-blown advertising campaign. These days, even corporate giants are drawn towards it for its instant link to a consumer base and that too in a cost-effective manner.

About the Author

Michael Arnold is the Director of Arnold Aerial Advertising Inc. http://www.arnoldaerial.com/ They conduct all forms of Aerial Advertising: NASCAR, Indy Car, Spring Break, Concerts, Conventions, Rush Hour Traffic, Football, Baseball, State Fairs, all Beaches, Parades, Cruise Lines, etc. and produce the custom banners as well.

When you roll your airplane, does all the stuff in your pockets fall all over the place?

Depends what type of roll you're thinking about Terry....just a normal (non-inverted) turn is technically considered a "roll" There should be no "negative g" forces on a normal turning maneuver, so, no...no stuff will fall out of your pockets. However, if you are thinking about aerobatic, inverted rolling maneuvers, where the airplane is rolled through 360 degrees of rotation here again it would depend on exactly what type of aerobatic roll. Some rolling maneuvers require that the nose is held "fixed" to a reference point while the roll is being completed, and this normally results in "negative g" forces as the airplane goes through the inverted position (the "slow roll" that Grumpy Geezer is refering to)...and, yes, if something is not secured in a pocket or compartment, it will tend to float around the cockpit and fall out of your pocket....other different type of rolling maneuvers (aileron or barrel roll) can be performed without "negative g" forces, so things would tend to stay in place. (Grumpy Geezer had it right...we're just explaining it a little differently...he should get the 10 points)

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