This paper discusses an experimental study conducted in the Langley Vortex Facility to investigate the effects on the ground vortex of the jet passing over a fixed ground board. A jet impacting the ground can form a vortex which may materially affect the aerodynamic characteristics of a STOL airplane operating near the ground. Several studies have been done with a stationary jet exiting near and perpendicular to fixed ground board. The resulting ground effects have been documented in terms of ground vortex and aerodynamic characteristics. The ground boundary layer created in a wind tunnel facility, however is thought to affect the extent of the ground vortex. This paper reports on an investigation utilizing an isolated moving jet to eliminate the ground boundary layer. The results are compared to the existing data base and show a 30 percent decrease in the vortex penetration shown by the stationary jet conditions.