Junior version of NDP jet is a tight squeeze
This has been one crazy day aboard "Kitchen Air" — and its offspring (we'll get to that).
After leaving Kenora, Ont., the NDP campaign flew to Winnipeg. But only briefly, to file stories.
Rosemary Barton
Most reporters (including this one) did not leave the plane.
It was then wheels-up to Calgary, where, after a quick scrum, we all boarded Kitchen Air Jr. en route to Kamloops, B.C.
Kitchen Air Jr. is a Bombardier Dash 8 plane, meaning there just isn't room for everyone and everything.
So, priorities were set.
Audio and video equipment won out over reporters' personal belongings.
We were told to pack an overnight bag and our suitcases would meet us in our next overnight location in Victoria. Unfortunately, very few of us had an overnight bag.
I bought one, but others are travelling with their overnight needs in a plastic trash bag.
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