A person who died in a airplane crash this week in Minnesota was scattering his father's ashes, regulation enforcement officers stated. KLAS-TV reported that deputies who responded to the scene discovered that the passenger within the airplane, Lee Cemensky, 58, was scattering his father's ashes.
Cemensky and the pilot, recognized the victims as 61-year-old Douglas Johnson, had been killed when the amphibious ultralight plane they had been driving in crashed in north central Minnesota, in response to the Crow Wing County sheriff officers.
Each died on the scene of the crash Sunday in some woods northwest of Emily.
Johnson operated the enterprise Fly the Swan. It is web site stated a journey on the amphibious ultralight provides a buyer a fowl's eye view of the lakes and land and the expertise of touching down on the water.
The Federal Aviation Administration stated the 2010 Cygnet plane crashed underneath "unknown circumstances' whereas making an attempt to land.
The sheriff's workplace was referred to as shortly earlier than 7 p.m. and notified the plane had taken off however had failed to succeed in its vacation spot. Emergency responders positioned the crash scene about 8:30 p.m.
Cemensky was a longtime Las Vegas resident, KLAS-TV reported, however he bought his enterprise in February to return to Fifty Lakes, Minnesota.
Cemensky's father, Leo John Cemensky, died at his residence in Fifty Lakes on August 7, in response to an on-line obituary from Koop Funeral Dwelling.