Im a base engineer and its true that sometimes you have to work in these conditiins, but lets face it, human factor wise working for the whole summer in high temp and humidity is not healthy.
Everyone will have lack of energy plus lack of motivation!
Its a pity there is no regulation in europe..
I was reading that in some US states and Australia there are temperature thresholds!
Originally Posted by
bcgallacher
This question makes me smile - as a line engineer a hangar is a luxury I rarely had. Highest ambient worked - +49deg Lowest temp - 15deg. Both times were engine changes.