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二战结束后,英国皇家空军统计了战争中的失事战斗机、牺牲的飞行员以及失事原因和地点。结果令人震惊——夺走生命最多的不是敌人猛烈的炮火,也不是大自然的急风暴雨,而是飞行员的操作失误。更令人费解的是,事故最频繁的时段,不是在激烈的交火中,也不是紧急撤退时,而是完成任务归来,着陆前的几分钟。心理学家认为这是一个典型的心理
After the end of World War II, the Royal Air Force counted the war fighters in the war, sacrificed pilots and the causes and locations of the accident. The result was astounding - it was not the violent artillery that took the lion’s share of life, nor was it nature’s thunderstorms, but the pilots’ mistakes. Even more puzzling is that the most frequent time of the accident, not in the fierce exchange of fire, nor the emergency retreat, but to complete the mission return, a few minutes before landing. Psychologists think this is a typical psychology