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Dwight Yoakam survives terrifying flight scare
17 Feb
Summary
- Dwight Yoakam's flight aborted takeoff due to mechanical failure.
- Pilots' exceptional skill averted potential disaster.
- Yoakam apologized for the delay and fan frustration.

Country music star Dwight Yoakam recently experienced a harrowing flight emergency. The aircraft carrying Yoakam was about to lift off from the runway when a mechanical failure warning in the cockpit prompted an emergency takeoff abort. Yoakam praised the pilots for their exceptional professional skill in averting a potentially catastrophic event.
This incident led to a delay for Yoakam's performance in Lubbock, Texas. The singer issued a statement apologizing to fans for the late arrival and any frustration caused by the unclear announcement regarding the reason for the delay. He expressed his sincere regret for the inconvenience.
Yoakam is currently on his Live in Concert tour, which began on February 12 in Lubbock. He has additional tour dates scheduled across several states, concluding on March 6 in Oklahoma. Furthermore, he is set to embark on the Dos Amigos Tour with ZZ Top in late March, with dates extending into May.
Yoakam's career highlights include his 1986 debut album, which topped the U.S. Top Country Albums chart, and subsequent number-one albums. His notable hits include "I Sang Dixie" and "Streets Of Bakersfield." His most recent album, "Brighter Days," was released in 2024 and featured a collaboration with Post Malone. Yoakam has earned two Grammy wins and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2019.




