Remembering the Legacy of Journalist and Aeronautics Expert, Patrick Anspach

2023-08-31 18:48:30

Journalist and aeronautics expert Patrick Anspach has died at the age of 69, the Association of Professional Journalists and the newspaper L’Echo, with which he had worked as a columnist since the 1980s, announced on Thursday. Passionate about the world of aviation, he has collaborated with many media including RTBF, RTL-TVi and Bel-RTL.

“The disease caught up with him just before his 70th birthday, which he would have celebrated next month”, notes the Association of Professional Journalists (AJP), for which he had chaired and co-chaired, alternately for 40 years, the aggregation commission as a professional journalist. A voluntary task, “discreet and often thankless, which he assumed in a good-natured and assiduous atmosphere”.

Patrick Anspach graduated in journalism from the Free University of Brussels in 1977. He was deputy correspondent for Europe 1 radio and the Parisian Central Press Agency. He also became editor of the Belgian aeronautical monthly “Aviastro” in 1977, where he served for 15 years.

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