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Yeah, keeping your rulebook handy helps. There are lots of times when you and your engineer will both be scratching your heads about a rule. I always get it out, and we both learn something. When you're new, you remember the rules because you studied them for your test. Later, you learn them "as you go," or how to apply them to a situation. When you become an old head engineer, the young guys will be looking stuff up for you.
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