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Mark
April 8th 04, 06:17 PM
A few months ago I found this neet acronym and wrote it down. However
now I can't remember what it stands for. Can someone help???

The acronym is "NuAct".

Any ideas?

Mark Kolber
April 9th 04, 08:20 PM
(Mark) wrote in message >...
> A few months ago I found this neet acronym and wrote it down. However
> now I can't remember what it stands for. Can someone help???
>
> The acronym is "NuAct".
>

Yeah! I figure that any acronym that you can't remember =has= to be teriffic!

Maybe it's

'Nother Useless Acronym that Can't Teach

Mark
April 10th 04, 04:12 PM
(Mark Kolber) wrote in message >...
> (Mark) wrote in message >...
> > A few months ago I found this neet acronym and wrote it down. However
> > now I can't remember what it stands for. Can someone help???
> >
> > The acronym is "NuAct".
> >
>
> Yeah! I figure that any acronym that you can't remember =has= to be teriffic!
>
> Maybe it's
>
> 'Nother Useless Acronym that Can't Teach

I agree, what's the use if you can't remember what the acronym stands for...

Anyway, last night I remembered...

NuAct stands for the 5 classes of aircraft...

Normal, Utility Acrobatic, Commercial and Transport.

Now I'm trying to remember why I wanteded to remember that!

Robert Moore
April 10th 04, 04:39 PM
(Mark) wrote

> Anyway, last night I remembered...
> NuAct stands for the 5 classes of aircraft...
> Normal, Utility Acrobatic, Commercial and Transport.
> Now I'm trying to remember why I wanteded to remember that!

So that you would get it wrong!

Those are aircraft "categories" not "classes" and "Commercial"
ain't one of them, the "C" is for "Commuter". There are actually
more than five categories, other aircraft categories include
Restricted, Limited, Provisional, Primary, and Experimental.

Bob Moore

Mark
April 11th 04, 12:11 AM
Robert Moore > wrote in message >...
> (Mark) wrote
>
> > Anyway, last night I remembered...
> > NuAct stands for the 5 classes of aircraft...
> > Normal, Utility Acrobatic, Commercial and Transport.
> > Now I'm trying to remember why I wanteded to remember that!
>
> So that you would get it wrong!
>
> Those are aircraft "categories" not "classes" and "Commercial"
> ain't one of them, the "C" is for "Commuter". There are actually
> more than five categories, other aircraft categories include
> Restricted, Limited, Provisional, Primary, and Experimental.
>
> Bob Moore

Soooo.... it should be NuActrlppe? This Acronym thing sucks.... ;-)

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