Narrative:

While at cruise the cockpit chime rang once. I unlocked the door and an F/a entered the cockpit carrying a bottle of wind. She said she needed help opening the bottle. I asked her to please hide the bottle under her sweater and leave the cockpit. 2 legs later on the same day a male F/a entered the cockpit with an empty 'miniature.' both of the F/a's are hard working, conscientious people. F/a training may need to emphasize the importance of no alcohol anywhere near the flight deck.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: CABIN ATTENDANT CAME INTO COCKPIT IN FLT WITH AN ALCOHOLIC CONTAINER.

Narrative: WHILE AT CRUISE THE COCKPIT CHIME RANG ONCE. I UNLOCKED THE DOOR AND AN F/A ENTERED THE COCKPIT CARRYING A BOTTLE OF WIND. SHE SAID SHE NEEDED HELP OPENING THE BOTTLE. I ASKED HER TO PLEASE HIDE THE BOTTLE UNDER HER SWEATER AND LEAVE THE COCKPIT. 2 LEGS LATER ON THE SAME DAY A MALE F/A ENTERED THE COCKPIT WITH AN EMPTY 'MINIATURE.' BOTH OF THE F/A'S ARE HARD WORKING, CONSCIENTIOUS PEOPLE. F/A TRNING MAY NEED TO EMPHASIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF NO ALCOHOL ANYWHERE NEAR THE FLT DECK.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.