Karmaterror 982 Posted December 7, 2014 Same with vehicles, more than requiring a hammer and screw driver. Again, needing the proper tools. Not books. I work in the motor trade and even when we have worked on the exact model car before w still have to glance at the Haynes manuals from time to time to remember how something is fitted or how it comes off. Books are a natural way of learning new things, and re reading good for memory. Im not saying it shouldn't require the right tools, but I could give you the correct set of tools to repair a heli, just because you have them dosent mean you can fix it. The tools are only half the equation, the knowledge of how to use them is the other half. One without the other dosent work ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Caboose187 (DayZ) 3036 Posted December 7, 2014 I work in the motor trade and even when we have worked on the exact model car before w still have to glance at the Haynes manuals from time to time to remember how something is fitted or how it comes off. Books are a natural way of learning new things, and re reading good for memory. Im not saying it shouldn't require the right tools, but I could give you the correct set of tools to repair a heli, just because you have them dosent mean you can fix it. The tools are only half the equation, the knowledge of how to use them is the other half. One without the other dosent work ;)Instruction manuals yes, books that turn you into an ace mechanic or pilot no. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites