NOPE .. NOT AT ALL ! I too was an an aviation mech U.S.A.F. Jet Eng Mech ( AFSC 43270 ) ( 66-70) B52s & EC-RC 135s , after military on & off for about another 15 years C-130 Hercules (covert transports), Lear-Jet and several others, I was taught to use a manual at all times, ( it was enforced ) to this day, if there's a manual for it, I use it, (including the wifeys carpet shampooer & Micro-wave) it's a proven fact that being complacent, will SOMETIMES lead to undesirable results. ....Just my thoughts ..
Cool thanks. I started in the Army working on the AH-64 apache got out in 1996 and then worked fixed wing at a small place for about a year. Then hired on with Bristow (actually back then it was Air Log) in 1997. Been there ever since. Worked on so many different types of planes and helicopters that I can't keep track. Some of the crazy torque sequences now you have to use the manual. It literally takes about 6 hours to torque 8 bolts on the main and tail rotor of the AW-139. It sucks.