We have temp flow charts when working out of area, never really have time to take notice of them.....they try to keep the working environments as sheltered as possible and pallets of bottled water are everywhere.
Fortunately the cabins I work from are air-cond but when out on the line doing an aircraft see off (midday on concrete) it does get a little hot.
Feel for the Sqn lads...the jets HAVE to be serviceable, time is money etc and sorties cant afford to be missed for ground troop assistance. They do some long hours in the heat. (as normal common sense should tell you your body needs a rest)
.......and it`s them I feel for, constant work load with your wits about you carrying equipment in full body armour...sod that.
Big thumbs up to all our fighting troops out there.