Sepp Moser (journalist)

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Sepp Moser (* 1946 ) is a Swiss aviation journalist, author of numerous books on aviation and a consultant for airlines and other companies. Moser used to work for Swiss television and the Tages-Anzeiger , among others .

Moser predicted the downfall of Swissair years before the grounding in autumn 2001 . He also assessed the prospects of success of the successor company Swiss as negative. The Swiss continues to fly, but has been taken over by Lufthansa .

In 1993 Moser received the Zurich Journalist Prize (ZJP).

On April 1, 2001, Moser started a flight with his Cessna at Zurich Airport and had to make an emergency landing after ten minutes. The district attorney's office identified water in the tank as the cause.

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