terrydraughon
Aerospace
- Mar 15, 2010
- 6
At the company that I'm currently working at,
we release ICD(Interface Control Drawings)before all of the lower level drawings are complete.
Then when a lower level change is made, the released ICD model and drawing changes. I would think that once an upper lever drawing or model is released, that it is written in stone and nothing but the starting of a new revision should cause these lower level changes to flow up.
Shouldn't released models and drawing be protected from lower level changes flowing up, until a new upper level revision is started?
we release ICD(Interface Control Drawings)before all of the lower level drawings are complete.
Then when a lower level change is made, the released ICD model and drawing changes. I would think that once an upper lever drawing or model is released, that it is written in stone and nothing but the starting of a new revision should cause these lower level changes to flow up.
Shouldn't released models and drawing be protected from lower level changes flowing up, until a new upper level revision is started?