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I appear to have volunteered for a task I know nothing about.
My friend who owns a Cherokee was approached by a neighbour who advised him that his father was dying and has asked that his ashes be scattered from an aircraft over a rural area near where I live. My friend volunteered, then thought that a high wing may do the job better, and asked me if I would do it in my 172 - in a weak moment I agreed. Throwing the sealed bag out of the window is an appealing option for its simplicity, but I doubt that next of kin or persons on terra firma would agree. An open bag, thrown out of the window may or may not empty on its way down - not reliable enough. Also I don't want the dear departed to hit the horizontal stab and take us with him. Tipping the contents of the bag out of the window would, I suspect, result in the contents siphoning back into the cockpit. A tube hanging out of the window, with a funnel at the top? That may create a venturi effect and cleanly suck the ashes out of the plane. Has anyone ever disposed of cremated remains from a light plane? How did you do it? All suggestions/ideas gratefully received. -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Almost Instrument ![]() Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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