National Board
Founder
John Smith-Davis
“Airborne”
Welcome to the Airborne Motorcycle Club, where brotherhood, honor, and service define who we are. From the very beginning, this club was built on the principles of loyalty, respect, and a shared passion for the open road. We are more than riders—we are a family, bound by a commitment to support one another and uphold the integrity of our patch. Whether you are a seasoned member or a prospect eager to earn your place, know that this club stands as a testament to the strength of those who wear it. Every mile we ride, every challenge we face, we do so together, with unwavering dedication to our mission and each other.
As we continue to grow, we remain true to the values that set us apart. This club is not just about motorcycles—it’s about the men who ride them, the bonds we forge, and the legacy we build. We honor those who came before us and pave the way for those who will follow. Every action we take reflects our commitment to excellence, service, and the unbreakable brotherhood that defines the Airborne Motorcycle Club. Ride with pride, stand with honor, and never forget that this club is only as strong as the men who uphold it. Welcome to the family.
National President
Leonard Harris
“Shonuf”
As the National President of the Airborne MC, I am honored to lead a brotherhood built on loyalty, respect, and service. This club stands as a testament to the strength of those who wear its patch—men who uphold tradition, ride with purpose, and support one another without hesitation. We are more than a motorcycle club; we are a family, bound by a commitment to integrity and the road ahead. Whether through our charitable efforts, community outreach, or the bonds we forge on the pavement, we ride not just for ourselves, but for the legacy we build together. To our members, supporters, and the communities we serve, know that the Airborne Motorcycle Club will always stand for honor, brotherhood, and the unwavering spirit of those who refuse to ride alone.
National Sergeant -at-arms
Jerry Gonzales
“Gonzo”
Strength, discipline, and unwavering commitment define the role of the National Sergeant at Arms in the Airborne Motorcycle Club. It is my duty to uphold the integrity of our brotherhood, ensuring that respect, loyalty, and tradition remain at the core of everything we do. This club is built on honor, and that honor is protected by those who stand ready to defend it. Whether enforcing our code, maintaining order, or standing beside my brothers in times of need, I take pride in the responsibility entrusted to me. To those who ride with us and those who support our mission, know that the Airborne Motorcycle Club is built on a foundation of strength, unity, and an unbreakable bond that will never waver.
National Vice-President
Being the National Vice President of the Airborne Motorcycle Club, I stand alongside our brothers in upholding the values that define us—honor, loyalty, and service. This club is more than just a patch; it’s a commitment to the road, to each other, and to the legacy we build with every mile. We ride not just for the thrill, but for the brotherhood that strengthens us and the communities we support. Whether mentoring prospects, leading initiatives, or standing shoulder to shoulder with our members, my role is to ensure that our traditions remain strong and our future remains bright. To those who know us and those who seek to understand what we stand for, know that the Airborne Motorcycle Club is built on respect, integrity, and an unbreakable bond that will carry us forward for generations to come.
National Treasurer
Danford Elliot
“EROC”
Patrick Lopez
“11 Chuck”
Dana Harris
“Pepper”
Managing the financial integrity of the Airborne Motorcycle Club is more than just numbers—it’s about ensuring the strength and longevity of our brotherhood. As National Treasurer, I take pride in overseeing the resources that keep our club thriving, from supporting our members to funding the initiatives that allow us to give back to the community. Every dollar is a reflection of our dedication, whether it fuels our rides, strengthens our operations, or contributes to the causes we stand behind. This club is built on trust, and that trust extends to the way we manage and protect what we’ve built together. To our members and supporters, know that the Airborne Motorcycle Club remains committed to transparency, responsibility, and the continued success of our mission.
National Secretary
The history, structure, and communication of the Airborne Motorcycle Club are the backbone of our brotherhood, and it is my honor to ensure they remain strong. As National Secretary, I am entrusted with preserving our records, maintaining clear communication, and ensuring that the integrity of our club is upheld in every document, meeting, and decision. This role is more than just paperwork—it is about safeguarding the traditions that define us and ensuring that every member, from seasoned riders to new prospects, understands the values we stand for. Our club thrives on unity, respect, and purpose, and I am committed to keeping that foundation solid. To those who support us and those who seek to learn more, know that the Airborne Motorcycle Club is built on honor, discipline, and an unwavering commitment to the road ahead.
National Council
Council Member
John Peters
“Smoke”
Council Member
The National Council of the Airborne Motorcycle Club stands as the guiding force behind our brotherhood, ensuring that our values, traditions, and mission remain strong. As leaders, we are committed to upholding the integrity of our club, making decisions that protect its future, and fostering the unity that binds us together. Every choice we make reflects our dedication to honor, respect, and service—principles that define who we are both on and off the road. Whether shaping policies, mentoring members, or representing our club to the world, we take pride in the responsibility entrusted to us.
Our mission extends beyond the pavement. We are dedicated to strengthening our club, supporting our members, and giving back to the communities that stand beside us. Through leadership, discipline, and unwavering commitment, we ensure that the Airborne Motorcycle Club remains a symbol of brotherhood and purpose. To those who ride with us and those who support our journey, know that we will always stand for integrity, tradition, and the unbreakable bond that defines us.
Audrey Audrey
“Georgia Boi”