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LIT
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LITLiterature
LITLiteral
LITLost in Translation (movie)
LITLeader-In-Training
LITLocal Implementation Team (UK National Health Service multi-agency teams)
LITLife Is Tough
LITLost in Transit (a capella group)
LITLinear Ion Trap
LITLeave-In-Time (packet switching)
LITLong Island Tea
LITLogistics Information Technology
LITLiterature in Teaching
LITLittle Rock, AR, USA - Little Rock Regional Airport (Airport Code)
LITLead-In Training
LITLuther Invitational Tournament (High School Basketball Tournament, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada)
LitLindevang (Danish railway station)
LITLaboratory of Information Techologies
LITLayered Image Transmission
LITLire Italiana
LITLaboratory for Industrial Toxicology (Belgium)
LITLanguage Integration Testing
LITLead Impression Tool (oil drilling)
LITLogical Image Technique


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Joint cooperation with the Canadian Forces has created a comprehensive fighter pilot training program which combines basic, advanced and fighter lead-in training.
The Hawk Mk115 plays a key role in the NFTC program, being used for both the Advanced Jet Training (Phase III) and Tactical/Fighter Lead-In Training (Phase IV) phases of the program.
 
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