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During World War II, over 15000 deaths occurred during pilot training

These were mostly due to pilot error or mechanical failure. It was such a problem that the B-24 bomber was known as the most dangerous plane in the war, receiving the nickname ‘the flying coffin’.
To put this into perspective, around 52000 American flight crew members died in WWII, meaning almost 30% of pilot deaths occurred outside of conflict.