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- | **Aircraft on ground** or **AOG** is a term in aviation maintenance indicating that a problem is serious enough to prevent an aircraft from flying. | ||
- | There is a possibility to mark a checkbox **AOG** (Aircraft On Ground) in the section $$Maintenance$$ > $$Scheduled Maintenance$$ > $$Edit Scheduled Maintenance$$ | ||
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- | The appearance changes in the $$Planned Flights$$ section from red square to pink with the indication **AOG** and the airport where the aircraft has been grounded. | ||
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