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horizontal stabilizer

noun

Aeronautics.
  1. the horizontal surface, usually fixed, of an aircraft empennage, to which the elevator is hinged.


horizontal stabilizer

noun

  1. the US name for tailplane
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It subsequently became apparent that the pitch-up problem could also occur at low airspeeds, which would require that the horizontal stabilizer be adjusted farther to achieve a similar effect.

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Clint Johnson, the National Transportation Safety Board’s Alaska region chief, told Alaska Public Media the apparent strike of a large snag, or dead tree, made the plane’s left horizontal stabilizer inoperative.

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The problem, involving miniscule gaps in a fitting on the horizontal stabilizer located at the base of the 787's tail, must be fixed before Boeing can hand over planes to customers.

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“We are inspecting 787s in our inventory for a nonconforming condition related to a fitting on the horizontal stabilizer,†Boeing said in a statement.

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The problem, which does not pose a flight safety concern, involves a fitting for the 787's horizontal stabilizer made by a Boeing production facility in Salt Lake City, Utah, the company said.

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