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*Class A [[driver's license#United States|driver's license]] in the United States |
*Class A [[driver's license#United States|driver's license]] in the United States |
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*[[Class A drug]], a British drug classification defined by the [[Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 ]] |
*[[Class A drug]], a British drug classification defined by the [[Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 ]] |
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*[[Class A equipment]], is not dependant on any other equipment for security. |
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*[[fire fighting foam#Class A foams|Class A foams]], used in firefighting |
*[[fire fighting foam#Class A foams|Class A foams]], used in firefighting |
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*Class A [[motor home]], one that is entirely coach-built |
*Class A [[motor home]], one that is entirely coach-built |
Revision as of 22:03, 16 February 2011
The term Class A may refer to:
- Class A airfield, a standardised design for military airfields built throughout Britain from 1942
- Class A airspace, an airspace class defined by the ICAO
- Class A amplifier, a category of electronic amplifier
- Class A baseball, one of the lower levels of minor league baseball in the U.S.
- Class A broadcast station (see list of broadcast station classes)
- Class A Dress uniform, a type of military dress uniform
- Class A driver's license in the United States
- Class A drug, a British drug classification defined by the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971
- Class A equipment, is not dependant on any other equipment for security.
- Class A foams, used in firefighting
- Class A motor home, one that is entirely coach-built
- Class A network, also known as a Classful network, a type of IP address
- Class A (novel), the second book in the CHERUB series by Robert Muchamore
- Class A share, a (usually voting) fractional ownership of a corporation
- Class A stars
- Class A tennis, one of the levels of tennis
- Class A office space
- Class A surfaces in automotive design
- Class A television service, system for regulating low power stations in the United States
See also
Class A, VIP