Non operational flights from the fleet were ordered not to fly after a crewman, believed to be from the Spanish air force, died during a training flight.By: Shelldrake
Safety concerns are believed to surround the harness system on the jet's ejector seat.
There are more than 60 planes in the RAF's Typhoon fleet.
An MoD spokesman said: "The safety of our personnel is paramount.
"Investigations following an accident involving a Spanish Typhoon have highlighted a potential issue with the aircrew harness system.
"As a precaution, non-operational Typhoon flights have temporarily been suspended pending modification.
"Typhoon Quick Reaction Alert in the UK and Falkland Islands is not affected as those aircraft have already been modified."
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19 September 2010
Safety Concerns Ground RAF Typhoons
The UK Ministry of Defence has halted all non-operational Typhoon flights in the wake of an accident that killed a Spanish airman.
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