MauleSkinner
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This is correct...for the 1904 A90, although I'm not sure they had static inverters until the 1906 models came outMy understanding for the reason to start the King Air with the props forward is an electrical issue.
The oil pressure gauges in the King Air are AC powered. The static inverter is not brought on line until after both engines are started. Starting with the props forward will give you an indication of engine oil pressure, as the props move from feather to flat pitch.
FYI: The King Air info above is for the 1904 A90 I have flown. Your mileage may vary.
Later versions went to DC gages, and this isn't an issue any longer.
I would eliminate this statement, though...
Regardless of propeller lever position, the propellers WILL go to feather upon shutdown, as they are spring-driven that direction, and the loss of oil pressure will allow the springs to do their things.This of course assumes the engine was shut down in feather, which is what is called for on the checklist.
Fly safe!
David