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HMR said:
As a former King Air instructor, I was thinking the same thing.

Golfnut- How did they do it when you were training in the 350?

PS-RTFM.:D

yeah you don't have to shut the engine down to feather it.
 
Feather away while the engine is running, looks weird and feels a little funny, but a fine way to get zero thrust.
 
So let's see, you are the CP or Flight dept. manager / single aircraft 91 operation and the boss wants you to do the check out? Does the insurance company buy off on that? How much experience do you have giving instruction on that aircraft, sounds like very little.:erm:
 
What does zero thrust have to do with making coffee and getting the newspapers?:nuts: :laugh:
 
421Driver said:
Feather away while the engine is running, looks weird and feels a little funny, but a fine way to get zero thrust.

This is not zero thrust, because there is a little thrust from the exhaust. In the -42 engine it's 100lbs, don't know about the 350's motors.
 

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