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Christmas Dinner 2025

Mansfield Aviation Club Celebrates The Season

Christmas dinner, guest speaker, and organizational meeting to elect a new president

Randy Broderick

Dec 06, 2025


Mansfield- On Thursday, December 5, more than 50 Mansfield Aviation Club members and their guests gathered at the Ontario Event Center for the club’s annual Christmas dinner. Following dinner, the club held a brief organizational meeting during which officers were elected.

  • President-Kylie Gottman
  • Vice President-Chris Johnson
  • Treasurer-Kim Stover
  • Secretary-Randy Broderick
Kylie Gottman
MAC President, Kylie Gottman

Gottman is a 2022 Lexington grad. She is currently a senior at Liberty University, where she will earn her BS in Aviation. Gottman obtained her Private Pilot Certificate at Avit Flight Academy before attending ATP Flight School in Austin, Texas. While in Austin, she earned her instrument rating and commercial pilot certificate. She then transferred to ATP in Dallas, where she got her Certificated Flight Instructor (CFI), Commercial Multi-Engine certification, and Certificated Flight Instructor Instrument (CFII), as well as Multi-engine Instructor (MEI).

Gottman is very excited to get started in her new role at Mansfield Aviation Club.

Ryan Craft

Following the organizational meeting, guest speaker Ryan Craft entertained the crowd with a 45-minute presentation on his aviation Career. In a slideshow packed with videos and photos taken over his 20-year career as a Navy Pilot.

Craft, a 1999 Shelby grad, graduated from the US Naval Academy in 2004 with a BS in Aerospace Engineering. His first assignment was at the Air Force Institute of Technology in Dayton, graduating with a Master’s Degree in Aeronautical Engineering.

After five years of engineering classes, Ryan was excited to finally begin his naval aviation career in the summer of 2005.  After two years of flight schools in Pensacola, FL, Corpus Christi, and Kingsville, TX, Ryan earned his coveted Wings of Gold in June 2007.  After winging, Ryan was assigned to fly the E-2C Hawkeye with the VAW-121 Bluetails in Norfolk, VA, where he deployed twice and flew 114 combat operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom from the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower.  In 2011, Ryan was assigned as a flight school instructor with the VT-10 Wildcats flying the T-6A Texan II at NAS Pensacola, FL, where he flew until 2016 and was honorably discharged from active duty, and started flying with Southwest Airlines.  The Navy quickly reactivated him for two more flight instructor tours at NAS Meridian, MS, flying the T-45C Goshawk with Training Air Wing One, where he retired from active duty in 2024.  Ryan returned to flying with Southwest Airlines and resides in Nashville, TN, with his wife and two children.

Mansfield Aviation Club was founded on June 16, 1949. Mansfield Aviation Club’s mission is to share its passion for aviation among its members and to further their knowledge, skill, and the joy of flying to all who are interested in aviation. Our membership consists of aviation enthusiasts of all ages and experience, pilots and non-pilots, sharing their knowledge and friendship.

Helping to ensure a bright future for our airport is a primary focus of the Aviation Club, and providing scholarships with the help of tax-deductible donations that enable future pilots to obtain training supports that goal. As the cost of flying has become more expensive, many who had the dream to become a pilot may have found it beyond their financial means. We hope that our scholarships will enable some of those individuals in the Richland area the opportunity to fulfill their dream and keep general aviation in our community vibrant into the future.

The Mansfield Aviation Club is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to our cause, you can do so by mailing a check to

Mansfield Aviation Club
P. O. Box 1471
Mansfield OH
44901

Or you can donate directly to the Richland County Foundation

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Richland Gives

The Mansfield Lahm  Airport has served our community well by being one of the finest general aviation airports in our state. However, in recent years, as the cost of flying has risen, many who had the dream of becoming a pilot may have found it beyond their financial means. We hope that the funds raised for these scholarships will enable some of those individuals in the Richland area the opportunity to fulfill their dream and keep general aviation in our community vibrant into the future.

It is difficult to raise money for an aviation scholarship. Many people don’t donate because they think pilots are rich, and they don’t need money. The truth is, education is expensive. Flight training is expensive. Many of our scholarship recipients go on to further training either at a flight school or a college that offers degrees in aviation. 

Aviation is an industry. Every day, the FAA handles more than 44,000 flights for 3 million airline passengers. Airline pilots fly those passengers safely to their next destination. Carriers hire new pilots every day. Those new pilots have to be trained to fly those passengers. It is incredibly expensive to obtain the required flight hours, education, and experience to fly an aircraft safely. The credentials pilots earn during their education give them what they need to obtain a lifelong career as a pilot. 

Whenever you fly somewhere, for work, vacation, or to visit friends and family, know that the people on the other side of that flight deck door dedicated years of their lives to have the privilege to take you wherever you want to go. 

We humbly ask for your donation toward our aviation scholarship. Please help an aspiring pilot realize their dream of being an airline pilot. That pilot you helped with your donation just might be flying the plane you are on someday. 

Thank you!!

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MAC Annual Holiday Dinner

Gayle Green and United Airlines Captain Todd Decker have a conversation during Captain Decker’s presentation

The annual MAC holiday dinner went off beautifully this past Thursday. Gayle arranged a great speaker, Captain Todd Decker. Captain Decker is a pilot for United Airlines. He’s accumulated 20,000+ hours in his career.

This year we held a gift basket raffle as a fundraiser for our MAC Scholarship. The raffle raised $355 for our fund.

Dinner was excellent, as was the dessert.

If you are an aviator or an aviation enthusiast, we invite you to join the Mansfield Aviation Club.

MAC meets at 0930 on the first Saturday of each month at the Mansfield Lahm Airport Terminal building

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Richland Gives

Giving season is here! Please help us by making a donation to our scholarship program.

Being a professional pilot is a great career choice, but the cost of the education and training is sometimes prohibitive.

Mansfield Aviation Club helps prospective pilots get a good start on their careers with a MAC Scholarship.

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Airport Day 2024

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Poker Run

Our club’s recent poker run was rescheduled due to unfavorable weather on our previous date. Our “rain date” will be July 10. There is still time to get in on the fun! Contact Jeff to get signed up. Jeff’s contact info is on the bottom of our flier. We hope to see you there!

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Poker Run

Poker Run Flier

Mansfield Aviation Club will be hosting a Poker Run on June 26, 2021. The cost is $20 per hand, and you can play multiple hands if you wish. The airports you must visit will be manned by 0900. There will be 7 total airports to stop at, and KMFD should be your last, as that is where the prizes will be distributed. You must arrive at KMFD NLT 1600.

The participating airports are:

  • Galion (KGQQ)
  • Crawford County (17G)
  • Morrow County (4I9)
  • Knox County (4I3)
  • Shelby (12G)
  • Seneca County (16G)
  • Mansfield (KMFD)

Draw one card per hand, per airport. At the end of the run you can discard 2 cards. If you only hit 6 airports, you can only discard one card. Hit 5 airports, discard zero cards, etc.

All prizes are donated by generous MAC members and local businesses who wish to donate.
Number of prizes depends upon the number of donations.
There will be food at KMFD upon completion of the event. Donations will be accepted.

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Airport Day

In 2020, COVID canceled our Airport Day event. It’s 2021 and now we have another conflict.
We always have a Car Show with our event, and our event is always held on the weekend closest to Independence Day. This year that falls on July 4.


As luck would have it, there is an Indy Car race at Mid-Ohio on July 4th weekend, so the ramp where we hold the car show will be filled with the race car drivers’ business jets, so no room for a car show.


If you’ve been up by the airport lately, you’ve noticed some construction activity. They are constructing a new hangar for Niss Aviation, and their new FBO. There are also construction projects scheduled for this summer that haven’t started yet. This will restrict our access to the apron where we usually park our planes for the event.


Moving the event forward or back on the calendar isn’t really an option for us. The gentleman who runs the car show has other car shows scheduled throughout the summer and the event coordinator for the aviation side of the event has commitments to other events he runs. Due to these issues, we must cancel our Airport Day event again this year. We will be back again in 2022 with our event.


Thank you all for your support and understanding!

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April Meeting

Our April meeting will be held on Saturday April 3, 2021 in the terminal building at Mansfield Lahm Airport KMFD at 0930. All are welcome to attend!

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February Meeting

The February meeting of the Mansfield Aviation Club will be held virtually via Google Meet. Here is the link to join the meeting. https://meet.google.com/fdi-zhfw-sde

Our meeting starts at 0930 on February 6, 2021. I hope to see you there!