You have used some ambiguous language. By Flight Home I assume you mean the body is transported by air- if somebody died, in say California- was locally embalmed- then flown to, say New York. I do not know of any specific songs or hymns associated with this out-landish brand of albeit necessary funeral customs. Of course, if the deceased was an active duty member of the Armed Forces, there are a variety of service songs ( Artillery, Anchors Aweigh, Army Air Corps, USMC HYMN, etc) which might be used. ( Taps) is a bugle call and not, strictly speaking, a song, and you stated song.
Ceremony - song - was created on 1981-03-06.
A Song of Flight was created in 1895.
"One Week" by Barenaked Ladies.
taps
The Army Song
The name of the song that was "Voices that care." I saw this video on the flight home from Operation Desert Storm and still have a copy in my "war box."
Night Flight - song - was created on 1975-02-24.
Taps is a song. It is a musical piece played at dusk and at funerals, particularly by the U.S. military.
The ones that I've heard in most funerals are Nearer My God To Thee and Amazing Grace. Generally a song that the deceased liked is played along with any other favorites from the family.
Chariots of fire Vangelis
The Cheeky GirlsThe Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum)
Smuck That and Beautiful