US senators near deal on military helicopter safety legislation

WASHINGTON, ⁠Dec 17 (Reuters) – U.S. senators ⁠are close to a deal to ⁠approve legislation to toughen military helicopter safety ​rules and rescind a provision ‍in an annual defense bill approved on Wednesday that sparked alarm, congressional ​aides said.

Republican Senate Commerce Committee chair Ted Cruz is expected to go to ​the floor on Wednesday to seek ⁠unanimous consent to approve a ‌revised version of legislation co-sponsored by Democratic ⁠Senator Maria Cantwell ​that would require aircraft operators by ‌the end of 2031 to equip their fleets ‍with an automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast system, also known as ADS-B, and boosting oversight of commercial jet and helicopter traffic and flight routes near commercial airports.

(Reporting by David Shepardson in ⁠Washington; Editing ‌by Chris ⁠Reese)