Lead Sled
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Funny stuff, but it's actually not a bad idea. The C-340 isn't your typical MEL trainer and other than during runups, its props are seldom feathered. Even then, you're just checking for a drop in RPM and you really don't know if the props are actually going into feather. I've flown a couple of cabin-class twins that were misrigged and during the annual were found to have a propellor that wouldn't feather - not a good thing given the pathetic single-engine performance capabilities of piston twins.BD King said:Now then, If ya really want to look cool, here is what you do, at least in my case. After flying the King Air for the past 3 or 4 weeks, and jump into the C-340, you pull up on the ramp and at shut down feather both props. Cool.
Yup, it's problably a good idea not to take something that your life's going to depend on for granted. Check it all the way to feather once in a while. Your mechanic can walk you through the procedure.
'Sled