Like you don't want aircraft maintenance personal to be critical thinking specialists either.
As a general rule, yes. However, there are times when thinking outside the box is a must.
I've worked aircraft going on 35 years now and there have been many times procedure either did make or would have made an issue worse. I get paid pretty good for thinking of things the engineers didnt and modify a blueprint or part install to work as intended.
Point: yes, mostly, but is situational on the problem faced. It is my opinion docs could take the same approach; i.e. prescribing ivermectin early, for example.
As a general rule, yes. However, there are times when thinking outside the box is a must.
I've worked aircraft going on 35 years now and there have been many times procedure either did make or would have made an issue worse. I get paid pretty good for thinking of things the engineers didnt and modify a blueprint or part install to work as intended.
Point: yes, mostly, but is situational on the problem faced. It is my opinion docs could take the same approach; i.e. prescribing ivermectin early, for example.