This is a bit of an Urban Legend. I've seen it attributed to several different airlines. However, these are supposedly some real aircraft problem reports and responses(solutions) from the maintenence techs:
P: Left inside main tire almost needs
replacement. S: Almost replaced left
inside main tire.
P: Test flight OK, except auto-land
very rough. S: Auto-land not installed
on this aircraft.
P: Something loose in cockpit. S:
Something tightened in cockpit.
P: Dead bugs on windshield. S: Live
bugs on back-order.
P: Autopilot in altitude-hold mode
produces a 200 feet per minute
descent. S: Cannot reproduce problem
on ground.
P: Evidence of leak on right main
landing gear. S: Evidence removed.
P: DME volume unbelievably loud. S:
DME volume set to more believable
level.
P: Friction locks cause throttle
levers to stick. S: That’s what
friction locks are for.
P: IFF inoperative in OFF mode. S: IFF
always inoperative in OFF mode.
P: Suspected crack in windshield. S:
Suspect you’re right.
P: Number 3 engine missing. S: Engine
found on right wing after brief
search.
P: Aircraft handles funny. S: Aircraft
warned to straighten up, fly right,
and be serious.
P: Target radar hums. S: Reprogrammed
target radar with lyrics.
P: Mouse in cockpit. S: Cat installed.
P: Noise coming from under instrument
panel. Sounds like a midget pounding
on something with a hammer. S: Took
hammer away from midget