COMMON WEBSITE QUESTIONS
NACA wants you to be able to easily navigate this website. To that end, we have compiled commonly-asked questions and their answers to help achieve this goal. After reviewing the FAQs, please reach out to us by clicking on the button below if you still need assistance during business hours (8:30 a.m. to 6:30 pm., Monday through Friday). (NACA members are encourage to send us a priority message via their dashboard instead. To report a technical issue or offer a website suggestion, please click here. |
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Here are commonly-asked questions about getting around the NACA website. To get started, click on the question to open the side window to navigate to the information you are seeking. Please use the scroll bar on the right (if it appears) to view all entries; use the magnifying glass or triple bar in the top right corner to refine your search. For more assistance with search features, click on the "Need Help?" tab.
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➤ VIEW ANSWER TO QUESTION Click on question > In side window, scroll to answer and other details ➤ PRINT A SINGLE QUESTION & ANSWER Click on questionl > Click on "Print" button > Follow print instructions ➤ REFINE SEARCH FOR QUESTION OR ANSWER Click on magnifying glass > Select attribute > Input requested info > Press "Enter" or "Return" button on your keyboard ➤ SORT QUESTIONS Click on a column name > Choose a sort option > Questions display according to sort option selected. You can select more than one column to sort by ➤ USING A MOBILE PHONE OR TABLET The NACA website, where possible, has been designed for easy viewing on mobile and tablet devices. Charts and tables are best viewed by turning your mobile phone or tablet horizontally. In either case, you will need to scroll from side-to-side to view all of the columns. |
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