Scattering ashes from a plane or helicopter is a powerful and symbolic way to bid farewell to a loved one. This method offers breathtaking views and the sense of a soul being released into the open sky, far above the everyday world.
Whether you want to reach a remote, meaningful location or simply honour someone who loved flying, the beauty and solemnity of an aerial scattering can be unforgettable.


Why Choose Aerial Scattering?
This method is ideal for:
- Paying tribute to a loved one’s passion for flying, travel, or nature
- Scattering over places that are inaccessible by foot
- Creating a visually stunning, meaningful farewell
- Avoiding large crowds or physical gatherings
- Offering family the option to observe from below or receive a video recording
Many families find comfort in seeing the ashes drift slowly into the sky and wind, symbolic of freedom, release, and transcendence.
How Does It Work?
Aerial scattering is conducted by licensed pilots and specialist aviation companies. The aircraft is fitted with a secure, purpose-built ash release mechanism.
1. Planning the Flight Path:
Choose a location that holds significance—mountains, coastlines, forests, or even over the sea.
2. Getting Permissions:
The company will obtain required aviation authority approvals and coordinate airspace access.
3. Preparing the Ashes:
The remains are carefully loaded into a release container designed for high-altitude scattering.
4. Scattering Ceremony:
Families may join onboard (if helicopter) or remain on the ground. A short service or moment of silence can be held before takeoff. Some companies offer drone footage or photos of the scattering


Legal and Safety Requirements
- The operator must be CAA (UK) or FAA (US) certified
- The scattering location must be legally permissible and safe
- Ashes must be handled with care and stored in aviation-approved containers
- Flights depend on weather conditions — clear skies and low wind are preferred
Always use a reputable provider to ensure compliance and dignity.
Optional Personal Touches
- Attach a brief tribute or message (biodegradable) to the ashes
- Choose background music for the onboard or ground ceremony
- Time the flight with sunrise or sunset for added symbolism
- Invite family and friends to watch from a scenic viewpoint
Some families choose to follow the flight path from the ground or scatter flower petals as a parallel tribute.

