Banta G R, Kosnosky D P
Aviat Space Environ Med. 1978 Jun;49(6):827-8.
The social/physiological/psychological review of an aircraft accident involving input of incorrect controls and low-altitude ejection of a student naval aviator enlightened the investigators as to maybe a not-so-uncommon problem--accident proneness resulting from an obsessive-compulsive nonpsychotic personality. Review of the pilot's history reflected a perfectionist attitude since childhood with continuous associated near-serious accidents. Flight training revealed occurrences of over-correction, channelized attention, and denial of errors. With the demands of Naval Aviation that spurs the growth of the perfectionist, normal/abnormal parameters of obsession-compulsion as they present themselves must be cautiously examined.
对一起涉及输入错误控制以及一名海军飞行学员低空弹射的飞机事故进行的社会/生理/心理评估,让调查人员了解到一个或许并非罕见的问题——由强迫性非精神病态人格导致的事故倾向。对该飞行员过往经历的回顾显示,他自童年起就有完美主义态度,且不断伴有近乎严重的事故。飞行训练中发现了过度纠正、注意力集中以及对错误的否认等情况。鉴于海军航空的要求会促使完美主义者的成长,对于所呈现出的强迫观念与行为的正常/异常参数必须谨慎审视。