: When you deal with professionals, the wheel need not be reinvented on a daily basis.
I agree. - but the problem is the Court of Inquiry if something goes wrong. It doesn't have to be a fatal accident either. Perhaps an incident such as a near miss. Lawyers and prosecutors will quickly seize on the slightest infraction of SOP. Your company will drop you like a hot brick as well. A defence of "when you deal with professionals, the wheel need not be reinvented on a daily basis" would be manna from Heaven to a lawyer..
Unfortunately we live in a litigious society. Failure to mention any perceived pertinent factor will inevitably be the opening lawyers and the company are after. The CVR can save you or hang you.