No more flying with reindeer: Unique Alaska planes to retire
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Claire Richardson remembers taking off in an airplane uniquely configured for Alaska when a horrible smell seeped into the passenger area.
The captain soon came on the speaker to apologize for the odour, which was coming from 70 skittish baby reindeer headed for Texas.
“Guess they all pooped as we lifted off from the runway,” said Richardson, a Jesuit volunteer at a Nome radio station during the 1980s flight who is now chief of staff for Alaska Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott.
Those days will be coming to a close as the special plane that hauls people, goods and even animals on the same flight is taken out of service in a state with few roads.