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JUMP FOR MY LOVE

Scattering ashes during a parachute dive can be a unique and thrilling way to memorialise a loved one who has passed away. This process involves taking a small amount of the deceased's ashes on the skydive and scattering them in the air during the jump. This can be done by either the person skydiving with the ashes or by a professional skydiver who is accompanying them.

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The process of scattering ashes during a parachute dive typically involves the following steps:

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1. The ashes are placed in a small container, such as a biodegradable urn, that can be easily carried on the skydive.

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2. The container is securely attached to the person skydiving with the ashes, or to a professional skydiver who is accompanying them.

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3. During the skydive, when the person or skydiver reaches a suitable altitude, the ashes are scattered into the air.

 

Once the ashes are scattered, they are dispersed into the atmosphere, becoming a part of the natural environment.

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Scattering ashes during a parachute dive can be a meaningful and memorable way to honour the memory of a loved one. However, it is important to carefully consider the logistics and safety concerns associated with skydiving and scattering ashes. It is also important to check local regulations and obtain any necessary permits before conducting a skydive with ashes.

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SCATTERING ASHES

Skydive and scatter - a send-off like no other!

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