https://www.kshb.com/news/local-news/johnson-county-crews-respond-to-aircraft-crash-at-new-century-aircenter KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two people on board a twin-engine plane were injured Monday afternoon after their plane crashed on top of a hangar at New Century AirCenter.
Around 1:15 p.m., crews received reports that an aircraft was on top of a hangar at the airfield.
A county spokesperson said the plane, a twin-engine Beechcraft King Air 90, landed on top of the Butler Avionics Hangar.
According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, the plane had been cleared for landing just before the incident.
The two occupants of the plane, a pilot and a trainee, were rescued from the roof and transported to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
A KHP spokesperson did not know which person was flying the plane at the time of the accident.
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A Beechcraft King Air 90 made a crash landing on top of an airport hangar on Monday, June 16, 2025, at New Century AirCenter in Johnson County, Kansas.
2 injured after twin-engine plane crashes on top of hangar at New Century AirCenter
2 injured after twin-engine plane crashes on top of hangar at New Century AirCenter
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By: Abby Dodge , Addi Weakley, Sam Hartle, Steve Kaut
Posted 2:51 PM, Jun 16, 2025 and last updated 6:18 PM, Jun 16, 2025
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two people on board a twin-engine plane were injured Monday afternoon after their plane crashed on top of a hangar at New Century AirCenter.
Around 1:15 p.m., crews received reports that an aircraft was on top of a hangar at the airfield.
A county spokesperson said the plane, a twin-engine Beechcraft King Air 90, landed on top of the Butler Avionics Hangar.
According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, the plane had been cleared for landing just before the incident.
The two occupants of the plane, a pilot and a trainee, were rescued from the roof and transported to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
A KHP spokesperson did not know which person was flying the plane at the time of the accident.
"The good news is that the two people that were occupying the aircraft sustained minor injuries and exited the aircraft under their own power," Johnson County Airport Commission Executive Director Bryan Johnson told reporters Monday afternoon.