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- Aircraft_on_ground abstract "Aircraft on ground or AOG is a term in aviation maintenance indicating that a problem is serious enough to prevent an aircraft from flying. Generally there is a rush to acquire the parts to put the aircraft (A/C) back into service, and prevent further delays or cancellations of the planned itinerary. AOG applies to any aviation materials or spare parts that are needed immediately for an aircraft to return to service. AOG suppliers refer qualified personnel and dispatch the parts required to repair the aircraft for an immediate return to service. AOG also is used to describe critical shipments for parts or materials for aircraft "out of service" or OTS at a location. Mitigation of AOG status:When an aircraft "goes AOG" and materials required are not on hand, parts and personnel must be driven, flown, or sailed to the location of the "grounded A/C". Usually the problem is escalated through an internal AOG Desk, then the Manufacturer's AOG Desk, and finally competitors' AOG desks. All major air carriers have an "'AOG Desk". This desk is manned 24/7 by personnel trained in purchasing, hazardous materials shipping, and parts manufacturing / acquisition processes.AOG personnel are trained to "loan" or "borrow" spare parts from other air carriers, per FAA/EASA etc. regulations. AOG personnel work in conjunction with their carriers' maintenance operations department, supporting aircraft maintenance with all parts or material requests very rapidly.There are two ways of achieving this: by local engineering support or by support flown out base.".
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- Aircraft_on_ground wikiPageLength "1756".
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- Aircraft_on_ground wikiPageRevisionID "642591030".
- Aircraft_on_ground wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft.
- Aircraft_on_ground wikiPageWikiLink Aviation.
- Aircraft_on_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_maintenance.
- Aircraft_on_ground wikiPageWikiLink European_Aviation_Safety_Agency.
- Aircraft_on_ground wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Aviation_Administration.
- Aircraft_on_ground wikiPageWikiLink Spare_parts_management.
- Aircraft_on_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "AOG".
- Aircraft_on_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aircraft on ground".
- Aircraft_on_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "aircraft held on the ground".
- Aircraft_on_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "aircraft on ground".
- Aircraft_on_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "aircraft on the ground".
- Aircraft_on_ground hasPhotoCollection Aircraft_on_ground.
- Aircraft_on_ground wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unsourced.
- Aircraft_on_ground subject Category:Aircraft_maintenance.
- Aircraft_on_ground hypernym Term.
- Aircraft_on_ground type Article.
- Aircraft_on_ground type Article.
- Aircraft_on_ground comment "Aircraft on ground or AOG is a term in aviation maintenance indicating that a problem is serious enough to prevent an aircraft from flying. Generally there is a rush to acquire the parts to put the aircraft (A/C) back into service, and prevent further delays or cancellations of the planned itinerary. AOG applies to any aviation materials or spare parts that are needed immediately for an aircraft to return to service.".
- Aircraft_on_ground label "Aircraft on ground".
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- Aircraft_on_ground sameAs Aircraft_On_Ground.
- Aircraft_on_ground sameAs Q304989.
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- Aircraft_on_ground wasDerivedFrom Aircraft_on_ground?oldid=642591030.
- Aircraft_on_ground isPrimaryTopicOf Aircraft_on_ground.