Sen. Cruz Introduces Bill to Bolster Military Readiness and Improve Aviation Safety
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) introduced the Helicopter Operational Versatility and Enhanced Readiness (HOVER) Act. The bill invests in Optionally Piloted Vehicle (OPV) conversion, enabling the Army to leverage proven technology that reduces pilot workload, mitigates human error, and enhances survivability in complex operational environments.
Sen. Cruz said, “Peace through strength requires ensuring that our military has access to and is leveraging the best cutting-edge technology. The HOVER Act allows the U.S. Army to modernize its fleet with such technology, boosting military readiness and American national security. I urge my colleagues to swiftly pass this bill to ensure our military remains the strongest and most effective in the world.”
Companion legislation was introduced in the House by Rep. Jake Ellzey (R-Texas-6).
Rep. Ellzey said, “As a former helicopter pilot, I understand firsthand the demands and risks associated with complex missions in challenging environments. The HOVER Act is a step forward in aviation safety and mission effectiveness. By integrating Optionally Piloted Vehicle (OPV) technology into Black Hawks, we will not only reduce pilot workload but also enhance situational awareness and increase survivability in high-risk conditions. This legislation is about giving our pilots the tools they need to be successful. It gives them the ability to execute their missions safely and effectively and come home to their families.”
BACKGROUND
This bill would:
- Authorize funds for the conversion of at least three Army Black Hawk helicopters into OPVs.
- Direct the Secretary of the Army to conduct a two-year operational experimentation program to evaluate OPVs.
- Require the Secretary of the Army to submit a report to the House and Senate Armed Services Committees within 12 months on the progress, findings, and recommendations for OPVs.
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