I started this thread with a rant and ah crap here's another.
I=E/R. Ohms law. Very basic I know.
One day, my coworkers and I (Navy men) who at the time lived on a small coral reef in the Indian Ocean called Diego Garcia received a visit from the the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy. (MCPON)
During a mandatory sit-down with him, question and talk time came. A colleague who I have to admit was drunk, brought up the fact that the electronic schools were not teachinig Ohms law..he went on to expand they were not being taught the basics.
The MCPON didn't have much of a response at all. He obviously saw the man asking the question was a bit intoxicated so he changed the subject.
But my friend did make a good point; Basics are no longer being taught.. at least in Navy schools. Computers based training, and the ever perfect Built in Test (BIT) systems will fix whatever is broke.
Don't worry about how something works, don't even learn about it because very little effort using somebody else's knowledge and a built in test feature will repair and return the broken product quickly.
Theory of operation, system knowledge based on technical skills have been lost.... I'm only speaking about Naval Aviation
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Glad I'm old enough to have been taught the basics, even if I don't remember them all now.
Second rant over.