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“I wish I had wings like a dove, I would fly away and find rest.”

(Psalms 55, vs. 6)

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I scatter ashes from an airplane?

 

                 Yes, as long as state and FAA regulations are adhered to and property owners’ permission is granted.

 

 

Are there other ceremonies done at the same time?

 

           No, each ceremony is done separately.

 

 

How do I get the cremains to you?

 

           If you will be attending the take off, you can bring them with you the day of the ceremony.  Also, the U. S. Postal Service Code 462.2 Cremated Remains—Human ashes are permitted to be mailed provided they are packed in sift-proof containers or other containers that are sealed in durable sift-proof outer containers.  The identity of the contents should be marked on the address side.  Cremated remains must be sent registered mail with return receipt service.  Include the Authorization Form and payment.

 

 

How do I know when the ashes have been dispersed?

 

           You will receive a phone call right after they are dispersed or you can watch from the ground.

 

 

Do you offer a photo of the area where they are dispersed?

 

           Yes.

 

Do you do the same for Pet cremains?

 

           Yes.

 

Can music, or a favorite song be played while the cremains are being scattered?

 

           Yes.

A Different Perspective Aerial Ash Scattering flies out of Sussex Airport in Sussex, NJ.