A Ground Stop (GS) is a Traffic Management Initiative (TMI) that would require some aircraft (based on specific criteria) to remain on the ground at the origin airport. These criteria can be specific to the airport, the geographical area, the environment, or the equipment. Ground Stops are implemented in a particular period, mainly due to airport capacity indicated by the Air Traffic Control (ATC).
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