No. I remember fixing radomes. I fixed radomes a lot, and it's heat. You are grinding burnt fibres inside the radome produced by static electricity. It is fibreglass, so you're in that dome with the fibreglass. Zoom-zoom, you're doing that and you're having to clean with ketone, which actually melts gloves. That repair takes three or four days, and it's hot. My mask would go down. It was the smallest 3M I could find. As it went down, it would create pockets of air where I was breathing burnt carcinogenic fibres directly into my lungs.
On February 26th, 2024. See this statement in context.