Nosedragger wrote:My brother in law and a neighbor pilot found the plane and they're heading back. That's all I know other than apparantly it was down somewhere they couldn't park a 206

jugheadF15 wrote:Nosedragger
I'm sorry for your family's loss.
In regards to driving/flying? Remember part of safe flying is making sure you are mentally ready. I have been in your shoes and made the wrong decision. During USAF pilot training I attempted to continue my training flights for approx 1 week before my grandfather's funeral. During a formation landing on about the third sortie since he died I completely lost it!. Fortunately for me I had an IP with me who was able to take the jet on rollout and taxi us in, because at that point I couldn't even do that simple task. I have also flown with friends as a safety pilot under similar circumstances. I recommend not flying if you are going to be the only pilot qualified for the aircraft on the trip.
Jughead
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