Ground Delay definition
Examples of Ground Delay in a sentence
Controllable Flight Completion excludes cancellations due to weather, Air Traffic Control (“ATC”) cancellations, requests by United to cancel flights in conjunction with the Ground Delay Program, acts or omissions by United and emergency airworthiness directives.
Controllable Flight Completion excludes cancellations due to weather, Air Traffic Control (“ATC”) cancellations, requests by United to cancel flights in conjunction with the Ground Delay Program, acts or omissions by United, its agents and ground service providers and emergency airworthiness directives.
Contractor will participate in United’s ground delay program, which stipulates that United may request Contractor to cancel, and Contractor shall cancel, flights to free ATC slots at a hub when the FAA or United’s Station Control Center has initiated a Ground Delay Program (“GDP”).
The Ground Delay Program will not affect payments in the following three reimbursement categories: Fixed & Overhead (Aircraft), Fixed & Overhead (non-Aircraft) and One-Time Costs.
Except for those flights operated as a Point to Point aircraft, Contractor will participate in United’s ground delay program, which stipulates that United may request Contractor to cancel, and Contractor shall cancel, flights to free ATC slots at a hub when the FAA or United’s Station Control Center has initiated a Ground Delay Program (“GDP”).
Flights must not be filed with the intention of requesting an airborne change of destination or route to avoid delay associated with a traffic management program (Ground Delay Program, Ground Stop, Airspace Flow Program, CTOP, etc.).
Contractor will participate in United’s ground delay program, which stipulates that United may request Contractor to cancel flights to free ATC slots at a hub when the FAA or United’s Station Control Center has initiated a Ground Delay Program (“GDP”).