Airline warns pilots to stop taking porn into the cockpit

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It seems like pilots have plenty to concentrate on while navigating those metal tubes that hurtle through the sky.
However, several decided they needed more.
Air Canada reports they found “suggestive images in Company aircraft.”
More simply, they found porn in the cockpit of several planes.
CBC News obtained a document the company sent out saying, "I am disappointed to have to raise this issue once again, but unfortunately we have some people that have yet to understand the message," Air Canada's chief pilot Rod Graham wrote.
As long as six years ago, a female pilot said there were pornographic pictures, some of them violent, in the cockpit she was working in.
Authorities confirm having porn in the cockpit isn’t against the rules, but they are worried about distractions.
Air Canada claims the material was restricted to one plane headed to Las Vegas but promise to put an end to the behavior.