
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A pilot training center that was hit by an airplane at a Wichita airport has resumed all of its programs.
FlightSafety spokesman Steve Phillips told The Wichita Eagle that all programs offered before the October crash at Mid-Continent Airport — now called Eisenhower National — have been restored.
A Beechcraft King Air airplane crashed into the roof of the Cessna Pilot Learning Center on Oct. 30, killing the pilot and three other people who were inside the center. Six other people were injured.
The center offered training on Cessna Citation and Caravan airplanes.
Phillips said in an email that no decision has been made about rebuilding the building damaged in the crash.