Doc Holliday
En-Route
Really? Most turbine helicopters I've run usually have a max TOT limit prior to start due to the drive train load. But every RFM states to perform a dry motor to get the TOT down to an acceptable level (usually 150). Then you initiate the start. During certain ground mx procedures like T/R balance I might do 5 or 6 runs in the span of 20 minutes. Don't recall a similar start temp limit on the King Airs or other fixed wing aircraft I've run before, only a max limit. Does your aircraft have such a limit?
Same here. While an engine may have a start temp limit there's no reason to just motor the engine through and bring the temp down.
I once went out on a flight in a 500C with an owner. He told me we would have to wait because the TOT was at 200, and we needed 150. I explained to him the concept of motoring to bring the temp down, then showed him. Pushed the start button, motored and when it got to 150 introduced fuel, normal start.
And that start actually only was a few seconds longer than a normal cold start.