01-17-2026, 01:53 AM
(Edited 01-17-2026, 08:07 PM by Jared Hartzell.)
I had a scary situation happen to me a few days ago in which my right side horizontal stabilizer broke off the tail boom and fell to the ground and has not been found yet.
I am attaching a few pictures of what I found still attached to the tail boom but the right side stab was gone and luckily fell off clear of the tail rotor.
My helicopter is an older Exec 90 converted to Jet Exec. I don't know how many total hours are on the helicopter. The failure happened after I completed a tail rotor balance and was doing a few circuits after the balancing. I looked at the building plans for the Exec 90, 162 and Talon and it looks like they are all the same as far as how the horizontal stab is built and attach the the tail boom. The drawings of all three versions show there's an outer and an inner tube and the inner tube is extended inside the outer tube and is attached with the two inboard, top and bottom rivets, the left side of the stabilizer has rivets that locks the inner and outer tubes together but the right side does not have these extra rivets. What happened to my ship is that metal fatigue got the best of the outside tube and broke but without the extra (inside the tail boom rivets) my right side stabilizer was free to tall right off the tail and luckily fell clear of the tail rotor. I am posting this as a PSA so this does not happen to anyone else. I will add this on my annual inspection list to check for cracks on the outside H stab at the first two inboard rivets. I have now added rivets to the right stab spar inside the tail boom so it is not possible for the stab to slide away should the outer tube fractures. I can't figure why the left side stab has rivets to lock the inner and outer tubes and the right side does not.
Any idea what happened here?
![[Image: IMG-6127.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/B2KRNW37/IMG-6127.jpg)
![[Image: IMG-6128.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/XxPdGN8m/IMG-6128.jpg)
together but the right side does not ?????
I am attaching a few pictures of what I found still attached to the tail boom but the right side stab was gone and luckily fell off clear of the tail rotor.
My helicopter is an older Exec 90 converted to Jet Exec. I don't know how many total hours are on the helicopter. The failure happened after I completed a tail rotor balance and was doing a few circuits after the balancing. I looked at the building plans for the Exec 90, 162 and Talon and it looks like they are all the same as far as how the horizontal stab is built and attach the the tail boom. The drawings of all three versions show there's an outer and an inner tube and the inner tube is extended inside the outer tube and is attached with the two inboard, top and bottom rivets, the left side of the stabilizer has rivets that locks the inner and outer tubes together but the right side does not have these extra rivets. What happened to my ship is that metal fatigue got the best of the outside tube and broke but without the extra (inside the tail boom rivets) my right side stabilizer was free to tall right off the tail and luckily fell clear of the tail rotor. I am posting this as a PSA so this does not happen to anyone else. I will add this on my annual inspection list to check for cracks on the outside H stab at the first two inboard rivets. I have now added rivets to the right stab spar inside the tail boom so it is not possible for the stab to slide away should the outer tube fractures. I can't figure why the left side stab has rivets to lock the inner and outer tubes and the right side does not.
Any idea what happened here?
![[Image: IMG-6127.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/B2KRNW37/IMG-6127.jpg)
![[Image: IMG-6128.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/XxPdGN8m/IMG-6128.jpg)
together but the right side does not ?????


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