The Tactical Leadership Programme (TLP) was established in 1978. Initially the exercise started at Jever air base (Germany), moved to Florennes air base (Belgium) in 1989 and finally was established at Albacete/Los Llanos air base (Spain) in 2009.
The TLP is a unique, stand alone organisation based on a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Air Forces of Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom and US.
Throughout the 43 years of history, the TLP has become the focal point for NATO’s Allied Air Forces tactical training, development of knowledge and leadership skills, necessary to face today’s air tactical challenges.
This training exercise has gained wide fame in Europe because it is one of the annual exercises of the European allies like the US Red Flag exercises, but it is limited to European based participants only including US Air Force Europe.
Due to the TLP being located in Spain it is headed by an Ejército del Aire (EdA, Spanish Air Force) Colonel who is in charge of two Branches (Flying and Academic Branch) and a Support Unit. The heads of the Flying and Academics Branches are drawn in rotation whereas the head of the Support Unit is always Spanish.
The three week Flying Course of TLP21-3 ran from 13 September to 1 October 2021. The participants were:
For details on the Tactical Leadership Programme (TLP), its history, the Flying Courses, the Missions and more, please visit the TLP pages on the Scramble Magazine website.
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