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How Many Plane Crashes So Far in 2025? See Number
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How Many Plane Crashes So Far in 2025? See Number – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
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In light of recent aviation issues and catastrophic plane crashes across the United States, travelers have grown increasingly concerned about flying, whether on commercial or non-commercial aircraft. In just one week at the end of January 2025, a Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines flight collided near Washington D.C. Days later, a medical jet transporting a child patient crashed in Northeast Philadelphia.

Adding to these tragedies, an Air India flight crashed into a medical college hostel in Ahmedabad, India, on June 12, 2025. The plane was carrying more than 240 people on board. Then, on July 13, 2025, a Beechcraft Super King Air (Zeusch Aviation Flight SUZ1) crashed shortly after taking off from London Southend Airport, erupting into flames and killing all four onboard. Toward the end of the year, two Delta planes collided on the taxiway at Laguardia Airport in New York City. 

Below, read what the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and multiple outlets have reported regarding plane crashes and aviation issues this year.

Two Delta Air Lines regional aircraft collide at low speed while taxiing at New York City’s LaGuardia Airport.

Although a total of 93 people were involved in the incident, only one person, a cabin crew member, was injured.

According to reports, Endeavor flight 5155 was taxiing… pic.twitter.com/arYcTw0hGx

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How Many Plane Crashes Are There Per Year?

The number of plane crashes, accidents, and other issues varies per year. On average, there have been about 250 near-midair collisions reported by any piloted aircraft over the last 20 years, CBS News reported. Over the past five years, there were around 385 of these crashes every year, which equates to more than one incident per day, according to the outlet.

Aviation attorney and former U.S. Air Force navigator Jim Brauchle told Newsweek in January 2025 that “there is probably, maybe not every day, but probably on average, every other day, a plane crash somewhere in the United States.” He added those crashes involved non-commercial aircraft “almost 99 percent of the time.”

How Many Plane Crashes Have There Been in 2025?

According to the National Transportation Safety Board, there have been 1,091 aviation accidents so far in 2025. Of these, 200 were considered fatal accidents, and 891 were non-fatal.

On February 10, Mötley Crüe vocalist Vince Neil‘s private plane collided with another aircraft. He was not on board, but the pilot of the plane was killed. Just two days later, a Navy fighter jet crashed into San Diego Bay near Shelter Island on February 12. Per Fox 5, authorities confirmed that the two pilots onboard were rescued.

On February 17, a Delta Airlines plane crash-landed at Toronto’s Pearson International. Fortunately, multiple outlets reported that passengers survived the crash. Just two days later, two small planes collided with one another in the air at Arizona’s Marana Regional Airport.

On March 9, a small plane crashed in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, with five passengers on board. Multiple injuries were reported, and the cause behind the plane’s crash is still unknown.

On March 14, a Beech A36 Bonanza aircraft crashed around 7:50 a.m. near the intersection of North Memorial Drive and Belvoir Road, close to the Pitt-Greenville Airport. In a press conference, the North Carolina State Highway Patrol confirmed that no survivors were found at the crash site. While the exact number of fatalities remains unclear, the Greenville Police Department reported that multiple individuals were on board the aircraft.

On April 10, 2025, a helicopter carrying Siemens CEO Augustin Escobar and his family crashed into the Hudson River in New York. All six people on board died. The cause of the crash has not yet been determined.

On June 12, an Air India flight with more than 240 people on board crashed and struck a doctor’s hostel in India.

Did Trump Fire Air Traffic Controllers?

According to the Associated Press, air traffic control employees were initially offered buyouts from the president when he enacted changes to the federal workforce in January 2025. Air traffic controllers’ union reportedly recommended its members not to accept the buyout. Moreover, the Office for Personnel Management (OPM) claimed that controllers were not eligible for the widespread resignation plan nor were they subject to the potential hiring freeze across the federal workforce, per the AP. 

According to the Professional Aviation Safety Specialists (PASS) union, “several hundred” workers received termination notices on February 14, with the number estimated to be close to 300. The firings at the FAA did not include air traffic controllers but appeared to primarily affect engineers and technicians. Many of those terminated were probationary employees, having been employed for less than a year and lacking job protection.

Injuries in Philadelphia Crash: How Many People Were Affected?

The Medevac jet that plummeted from the sky and exploded in a fiery crash in Northeast Philadelphia on January 31, 2025, has claimed at least seven lives and injured 19 others.

PHILADELPHIA, UNITED STATES - JANUARY 31: A view of the wreckage from a small plane after it crashed in a residential area in the US city of Philadelphia on January 31, 2025. The aircraft, reportedly an air ambulance, took off from the Northeast Philadelphia Airport when went down around 6.30 p.m. local time (2330GMT), igniting multiple fires. (Photo by Thomas Hengge/Anadolu via Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, UNITED STATES – JANUARY 31: A view of the wreckage from a small plane after it crashed in a residential area in the US city of Philadelphia on January 31, 2025. (Photo by Thomas Hengge/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The Learjet 55 crash not only injured people on the ground but also set homes and cars ablaze, with debris scattered widely from the massive explosion.

Injuries in DC Collision: How Many People Were Killed?

All 67 people aboard the American Airlines regional jet and the US Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided midair near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on January 29, 2025, were presumed dead.

Recovery teams returned to the icy waters of the Potomac River on Friday, continuing their search for victims and additional evidence related to the deadliest U.S. air crash in more than two decades.

Injuries in Seattle Crash: Were There Any Injuries Reported?

On February 5, 2025, a Japan Airlines plane backed into the tail of a Delta Airlines aircraft while taxiing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. According to multiple reports, officials have confirmed no injuries. Although the incident occurred at the airport, it caused a temporary disruption to flights, according to the FAA’s website. Japan Airlines later issued a statement to USA Today, saying, “We sincerely apologize to all involved for any inconvenience. The detailed cause and circumstances are currently under investigation.”

Toronto Crash Landing

On February 17, 2025, a Delta Air Lines flight crash-landed inverted in Toronto. Miraculously, all 80 people on board, including crew members, survived the incident.

Arizona Midair Plane Collision

On February 19, 2025, two small planes collided in the air with one another in Arizona. One person was confirmed dead.

Air India Plane Crash

On June 12, 2025, only one person survived out of 242 people on board Air India Flight 171 when the aircraft struck a medical college hostel in Ahmedabad, India. A preliminary crash report revealed that the fuel switches had somehow been cut off shortly after takeoff. 

Southend Airport Plane Crash

On July 13, 2025, a Beechcraft B200 Super King Air operated by Dutch medevac firm Zeusch Aviation (Flight SUZ1) crashed shortly after taking off from London Southend Airport. The UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch deployed a team of specialists to investigate operations, human factors, engineering, and flight data. Essex Police are assisting in casualty identification, confirming all four aboard were foreign nationals.

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Emergency Landing As Plane Nearly Runs Out Of Fuel

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Chiiile… not the whole plane running on fumes! What was supposed to be a routine Ryanair flight from Italy to Scotland turned into a mid-air thriller. This had passengers clutching armrests and praying for a safe landing. Let’s just say… this was not your average turbulence, and baby, the plane was not okay.

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From Italy To Panic At 30,000 Feet

On October 3, Ryanair flight FR3418, operated by Malta Air, reportedly left Pisa, Italy, headed for Glasgow Prestwick Airport in Scotland. But what was meant to be a peaceful journey turned into a chaotic ordeal when the plane was forced to declare a mid-air emergency. The flight even used squawk code 7700 — a distress signal that basically screams, “Houston…we got a problem.” Apparently, that problem was likely a fuel emergency.

Storms Hit, Landings Fail, Passengers Start Praying

And, it gets worse — the Boeing 737 tried not once, not twice, but three separate times to land. High winds from Storm Amy made it impossible to safely touch down at either Prestwick or Edinburgh airports. One passenger, still shaken, told the Daily Mail, “The three failed landings were like something you’d watch in a disaster movie… I remember thinking, ‘Is this it?’” Another described people on board praying, with children crying as the plane struggled to find a safe landing zone.

After nearly two hours of circling and re-routing, the flight finally landed at Manchester Airport. But, not before running dangerously low on fuel. According to The Aviation Herald, the plane touched down with only 220kg of fuel in its tanks — just enough to fly for five to six minutes. For context: airlines are legally required to carry at least 30 minutes’ worth of reserve fuel. Alexander Marchi, another shaken flyer, shared that passengers had no idea how bad things were until they saw news coverage after landing. “There was a lot of relief. People were wanting to get off and definitely were not up for flying any time soon, but there was no panic.”

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An investigation has been launched after a Ryanair flight came within six minutes of ‘running out of fuel’ mid-air. The flight was heading to Glasgow’s Prestwick Airport from Pisa in Italy on October 3 when it issued a ‘fuel Mayday’ and made an emergency landing in Manchester. It came as Storm Amy brought winds of up to 100mph, sparking transport chaos across the country.  #flight #flightradar #stormamy #storm #plane

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Officials Step In After Fuel Scare

Now, after all that mid-air madness, Ryanair’s speaking out. The flight company issued a statement saying the incident has been reported to authorities and is now under investigation.

“Ryanair reported this to the relevant authorities on Friday (3 Oct). As this is now the subject of an ongoing investigation, which we are cooperating fully with, we are unable to comment,”  the airline shared.

Additionally, the U.K.’s Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has since launched a full inquiry. They’ve also confirmed they are “gathering evidence” on what exactly went down. The organization told the Herald:

“The AAIB has commenced an investigation into a serious incident involving an aircraft which was diverted from Prestwick to Manchester Airport on Friday, 3 October. AAIB Inspectors have begun making enquiries and gathering evidence.”

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Why Are There So Many Plane Crashes Lately in the U.S.?
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Why Are There So Many Plane Crashes Lately? What Experts Say – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
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Frequent travelers are growing increasingly concerned about a series of back-to-back aviation incidents that have occurred since the start of 2025. At the beginning of the year, an American Airlines jet collided with a Black Hawk helicopter near Washington, D.C., resulting in the deaths of all 67 passengers. Following that, a medical transport plane crashed in Northeast Philadelphia, a United Airlines flight started smoking shortly before takeoff in Houston, Texas, and a Delta Airlines flight crash-landed in Toronto. The tragedies have been going on for months now, the most recent being two Delta jets colliding on the taxiway of New York’s Laguardia Airport.

Global fears intensified following the devastating crash of Air India Flight AI 171 in June, which killed 241 people and left only one survivor, marking the first fatal accident involving a Boeing 787 jet. Just weeks later, another fatal crash occurred on July 13 at London’s Southend Airport, when a small aircraft burst into flames shortly after takeoff, killing all four people on board.

With the list of incidents continuing to grow, many are left wondering: why are so many aviation emergencies happening in 2025, and is it still safe to fly? Below, read on about the reported plane collisions, crashes, and other incidents in the U.S. in 2025.

Plane Crashes in the USA So Far in 2025

There have been hundreds of aviation crashes in the United States from January 1 through today, according to the NTSB. Not all of them have been fatal, however.

Why Are There So Many Plane Crashes Lately?

A surge in aviation incidents throughout 2025 has raised alarm among travelers and aviation authorities alike. The causes vary, including mechanical failures, pilot error, congested airspace, and gaps in emergency response. Investigators from agencies such as the NTSB in the U.S. and the UK’s AAIB are working to identify the root causes.

Is it Safe to Fly Now?

Experts have pointed to the statistics that prove it’s still safe to fly in the U.S. According to aviation safety expert Anthony Brickhouse, passengers are “safer in your flight than you were driving in your car to the airport … statistically speaking,” he told CNN in January 2025.

“Air travel remains the safest mode of transportation,” Brickhouse insisted. “And in safety, we identify trends … something that happens over and over again. And in the safety world, if you keep having near-misses, eventually you’re going to have a midair (collision).”

Still, Brickhouse noted that he thinks “it’s important for the flying public to be vocal and demand that the government and the different entities do everything possible to make air travel as safe as possible.”

In 2024, Bloomberg reported that it was the deadliest year for the aviation industry since 2018; last year, there were about 300 fatalities around the world.

Some people struggle with a fear of flying, otherwise known as Aerophobia. According to the Cleveland Clinic, around 25 million American adults live with Aerophobia.

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Guy Pearce's life changed forever after dad's death in plane crash
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Guy Pearce’s life changed forever after dad’s death in plane crash

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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24 September 2025

Guy Pearce stepped into the role of “family dad” at the age of eight after his father’s death in a plane crash.

Guy Pearce has opened up about the family tragedy that changed his life

The 57-year-old Hollywood actor was left devastated when his test pilot dad Stuart Pearce was killed in an accident in 1976 and he’s now revealed he had to grow up quickly because he needed to care for his sister Tracy while his mum Anne was working.

He told the Wall Street Journal: “In August 1976, my father, the chief structural designer and the navigator took the plane up for a test. Ninety seconds into the flight, a large section of the tail fell off. The navigator, Pat Larcy, was the sole survivor.

“When I arrived home from school that day, Mum’s friends were there. She took me into her bedroom and told me what had happened. I don’t remember anything after that. I was eight.

“Years later, my mother said to me in her typical blunt fashion: ‘Well, you went really weird after your dad died. I thought about getting you a psychiatrist.’ That was probably her sarcastic way of showing sympathy.”

Guy went on to add: “My sister, Tracy, has an intellectual disability, so I became the family dad at a young age. Mum was very clever about easing me into the role. She didn’t say: ‘I need you to help me.’ She said: ‘It’s so wonderful that you’re being responsible.’

“We had a TV, and Tracy and I loved our time watching cartoons. I knew when to turn the TV off, do my homework, practice the clarinet and tenor saxophone and help with Tracy and get her to bed.”

Guy was born in the UK before his family moved to Australia and he now lives in the Netherlands, where his former partner Carice van Houten and their Monte are based.

He recently admitted he made a number of bad films to pay for his divorce after splitting from his wife of 18 years Kate Mestitz in 2015.

In an interview with The Times newspaper, he explained: “I did a bunch of s*** during my divorce because I needed the money.

“It was my divorce period, 2016, ’17 and ’18. I’d read scripts thinking, no, this is pretty good actually, I could do this … But a year earlier I would have said no. “You’re forced to expand your tolerance of things when you need dough, so it was a real relief once I paid off my divorce.

“But it blurred my vision. I’d read something that I felt was good and then question myself. Is it good? Or just in the camp of paying off my divorce?”

After divorcing Kate, the actor went on to find love with Game of Thrones star Carice, but they have since parted ways.

Carice explained the couple actually split “years” ago but they are committed to raising their little boy together.




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Grammy-winning songwriter Brett James dies in plane crash - National
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Grammy-winning songwriter Brett James dies in plane crash – National

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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Grammy award-winning country songwriter Brett James died in a plane crash in North Carolina, authorities said Friday. He was 57.

The small plane with three people aboard crashed Thursday afternoon “under unknown circumstances” in the woods in Franklin, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in a preliminary report.

There were no survivors, the North Carolina State Highway Patrol said in a statement. The other two people on the plane were Melody Carole and Meryl Maxwell Wilson, the patrol confirmed.

The plane had taken off from John C. Tune airport in Nashville. The FAA and National Transportation Safety Board said they will investigate the crash.

James was on a Cirrus SR22T, which was registered to him under his legal name of Brett James Cornelius, according to information provided by the FAA. It is not yet known if James was the pilot.

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James, known for songs like Jesus, Take the Wheel by Carrie Underwood and When the Sun Goes Down by Kenny Chesney, was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2020.

The organization posted a statement online, mourning the songwriter after news of his death spread.

“We mourn the untimely loss of Hall of Fame member Brett James, a 2020 inductee who was killed in a small-engine airplane crash on Sept. 18. He was 57,” the organization wrote.

The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) also took to social media to remember James, writing, “We’re mourning the loss of Brett James, co-writer of Jesus, Take the Wheel & When the Sun Goes Down and a 2-time ASCAP Country Songwriter of the Year.”

“Brett was a trusted collaborator to country’s greatest names, and a true advocate for his fellow songwriters. Brett, your ASCAP family misses you dearly. Thank you for your unforgettable music,” the statement concluded.

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Country singer Dierks Bentley called James “one of the best singer-songwriters in our town” and a “total legend.”

“I brought a couple of roughy [sic] sketched verse ideas of I Hold On to Brett after my dad died and he just did his thing. The chorus is all him,” Bentley wrote. “When I sing that song live, I’m always thinking of my dad, but I also think about that day we wrote it.”

“Our friendship and that song changed my life. Prayers for his family,” he added.

Underwood said that James was “the epitome of cool’” in a post dedicated to him on Instagram.

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“I see him in my mind riding up to my cabins to write on his motorcycle…his hair somehow perfectly coiffed despite being under a helmet for however long,” she wrote. “I always loved hearing him sing Cowboy Casanova because a sassy girl anthem should’ve sounded ridiculous coming from a macho dude like him, but somehow, he even made that cool.”

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“Brett’s passing is leaving a hole in all of us that I fear won’t ever go away. It will forever be a reminder that this life is but a moment…we have to make the most of each day we’re given here on earth. Each day is a gift,” Underwood added. “I’m asking all of you to pray for his family, friends and all of us that were blessed enough to know Brett.”

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“Love you, man. I’ll see you again someday,” her post concluded.

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Jason Aldean said he was “heartbroken to hear of the loss of my friend Brett James.”

“I had nothing but love and respect for that guy and he helped change my life. Honored to have met him and worked with him. Thoughts and prayers going out to his family,” Aldean added.

Country band Rascal Flatts said they were sending their “heartfelt condolences” to James’ family.

“A brilliant songwriter and amazing man. He was the pen behind Summer Nights, Love You out Loud, and countless songs we’ve all sang along too [sic]. He will be greatly missed,” the band added.

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James had more than 500 of his songs recorded, for albums with combined sales of more than 110 million copies, according to his Grand Ole Opry biography online.

—With files from The Associated Press


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Who Was Brett James? Meet the Late Songwriter Who Died in Plane Crash
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About the Late Songwriter Who Died in a Plane Crash – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
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Brett James, best known as a songwriter on Carrie Underwood‘s Grammy-winning single “Jesus Take the Wheel,” died in a plane crash in North Carolina. He was 57. We’re remembering the late singer-songwriter’s life and career below.

Brett James Was a Songwriter & Musician

Known for his work in country music, James was an accomplished songwriter, singer and musician. Born in Columbia, Missouri, he later moved to Oklahoma and went to high school there. After attending Baylor University, James graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree, which led him to temporarily pursue medical school. However, he dropped out to chase his dreams for a music career.

Brett James Went to Medical School

James’ success didn’t happen overnight. Like most struggling artists, he waited tables and went to open mic nights, but it took years until he became an acclaimed songwriter. After going after his dreams in Nashville for seven years, James returned home and re-entered medical school, according to his bio on Baylor University’s website. Upon finishing his second year, James met with the dean — who allowed him to re-enroll in the first place — to tell her he was leaving again.

“I had a list of all the songs I’d had recorded on a sheet of paper and slid it to her,” James said about his last meeting with the dean. “She ended up being a big country music fan, and she knew some of the songs. She said, ‘This is awesome. You have to go do this, but you can never come back to medical school.’”

Brett James Composed Carrie Underwood’s ‘Jesus Take the Wheel’ Hit

One of James’ most famous composition credits was for Underwood’s famous song “Jesus Take the Wheel,” which won the Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and Best Country Song. He collaborated with Underwood again by co-writing “Cowboy Casanova.”

James also co-wrote Kenny Chesney‘s “Out Last Night.”

Brett James Also Worked as a Record Producer

James began working as a record producer in 2008. He is credited with contributing to the re-release of Taylor Swift‘s debut album in addition to Jessica Simpson‘s Do You Know album.

Brett James’ Plane Crash Death: What Happened to Him

On September 18, 2025, James and two other people died after his plane crashed near an elementary school in North Carolina, near the Macon County Airport’s runway, in the afternoon. The Cirrus SR22T, which was reportedly registered under James’ name, took off from Tennessee’s John C. Tune Airport and crashed in a field in North Carolina.

The National Transportation and Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the crash.

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Brett James, 'Jesus, Take the Wheel' Writer, Dead at 57 in Plane Crash
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Brett James, ‘Jesus, Take the Wheel’ Writer, Dead at 57 in Plane Crash

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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Brett James, the Grammy-winning country songwriter behind hits like Carrie Underwood’s “Jesus, Take the Wheel” and Kenny Chesney’s “Out Last Night,” died Thursday when the plane he was piloting crashed in North Carolina. The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, which inducted James in 2020, confirmed his death in a Facebook post. He was 57.

James was reportedly piloting a Cirrus SR22T plane, which took off from Nashville’s John C. Tune Airport Thursday afternoon before crashing in North Carolina.

While James’ biggest achievement was Underwood’s “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” which won him the Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 2006, the Nashville songwriter was responsible for some of the genre’s most recognizable and enduring radio hits. He co-wrote Kenny Chesney’s “When the Sun Goes Down,” Dierks Bentley’s “I Hold On,” Martina McBride’s “Blessed,” and Jason Aldean’s “The Truth,” among many others, and was regarded as one of Music City’s most sough-after collaborators.

“I always say there’s two ways to grow old as a songwriter,” James told PBS’s The Songwriters series earlier this year. “One way is to sit with a young 18-year-old or 19-year-old and think you know everything…. And the other is to listen, and the other is to learn. What I’m trying to do every day now, is to soak up the brilliance of the young kids that I am fortunate enough to work with and then sprinkle in whatever experience and knowledge that I have.”

Born Brett James Cornelius on June 5, 1968, in Columbia, Missouri, James was raised in Oklahoma and, after earning a degree at Baylor University in Texas, attended medical school at the University of Oklahoma before dropping out to move to Nashville in 1992 and pursue music. James released his debut album in 1995 and had modest success as a solo artist, but it was his songwriting for other Nashville artists that gave him his award-winning career.

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He scored his first Number One song in 2001 with “Who I Am,” recorded by Jessica Andrews, and went on to land a total of 27 country chart-toppers, including McBride’s “Blessed,” Chesney’s “Out Last Night,” Underwood’s “Cowboy Casanova,” Bentley’s “I Hold On,” and Chris Young’s “The Man I Want to Be.” He also wrote songs for artists outside of Nashville, like Bon Jovi, Backstreet Boys, the Fray, and Daughtry.

Bentley, who is also a pilot, remembered his “I Hold On” collaborator in a social media post. “Fellow aviator. One of the best singer-songwriters in our town…total legend,” he wrote. “Our friendship and that song changed my life.”

But it’s “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” cowritten with Hillary Lindsey and Gordie Sampson, that stands as James’ signature. A song about a young mother who loses control of her car while driving on Christmas Eve and throws her fate into God’s hands, it became a song of faith and trust and resonated with fans across genres, crossing over to the Hot 100.

Along with winning the Grammy for Best Country Song, it was named 2005 Single of the Year by the Academy of Country Music, Country Song of the Year by the performing-rights organization ASCAP in 2006, and the 2006 Song of the Year by the National Songwriters Association International.

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“That was a great day, obviously,” James told The Tennessean in 2020 of writing the song. “We showed up like all songwriters do at the crack of 11:00. We just talked about life for about the first hour or so like all songwriters do. And then it was finally time to write a song today.

“I tell you what’s crazy is how many people have that story of driving in a car and almost crashing, or feeling like they were pulled out by an angel,” James continued. “It’s interesting that it really touched a nerve. So, it’s been a true blessing.”

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