Kevin Kratzman brings a lifelong passion for aviation, deep operational leadership experience, and a steadfast commitment to preserving and advancing aviation heritage to his role as an Advisor to the National Airmail Museum Board. He provides strategic insight and advisory support to help advance the museum’s mission of celebrating flight, inspiring future aviators, and honoring the rich legacy of aviation history.
Kevin has been a private pilot for over 30 years, a journey that reflects both his technical skill and enduring enthusiasm for flight. He currently owns and actively flies a Piper J-3 Cub floatplane, embracing the hands-on spirit of general aviation and the joy of flying classic aircraft. His deep personal connection to aviation underscores his commitment to supporting the museum’s vision and engaging with the broader aviation community.
An active member of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) and the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), Kevin stays connected to emerging trends, advocacy efforts, and grassroots aviation culture. His involvement in these communities enriches his perspective as an advisor, helping bridge historical appreciation with current and future aviator interests.
Professionally, Kevin is a seasoned operations and business development leader who brings strategic thinking, collaborative leadership, and a passion for community engagement to the board. His dedication to aviation and educational outreach positions him as a strong advocate for the National Air Museum’s mission to educate, inspire, and commemorate the world of flight.
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