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Tactical Leadership Programme

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[[File:U.S. Air Force F-15C Eagle aircraft assigned to the 493rd Fighter Squadron sit on the flight line during the Tactical Leadership Program (TLP) at Albacete Air Base, Spain 130118-F-BH151-110.jpg|thumb| Air Force F-15C in the TLP (Albacete). TLP, in English and officially Tactical Leadership Program, also known as the Pilot School of NATO, is an international military organization formed by 10 permanent member countries (Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States), the rest of the countries of NATO and the invited countries from outside NATO. It is a multinational center of advanced training for pilots and crews with the aim of improving the operability and effectiveness of the Allied Air Forces. In addition to the flight training courses (both day and night), theoretical courses are also developed for personnel from the three armies of both NATO and non-NATO countries. elaboration of the aerial doctrine. It has its soothes in the city Spanish of Albacete next to the Air Base of Los Llanos.[1]

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  1. ^ "El 'Top Gun' europeo con base en Albacete".