The New Jersey legislative committee investigating the Bridgegate scandal will probe records of helicopter rides Gov. Chris Christie took to see if he flew near Fort Lee while lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge were closed, sources told The Post.

Lawmakers also want to know if the New Jersey governor took a ride with then-Port Authority exec David Wildstein, who allegedly orchestrated the lane closures on the order of a Christie aide.

The committee, which meets in Trenton on Monday, is interested in any conversations the governor may have had with Wildstein last Sept. 11 after pictures surfaced of the two together that day.

Two of three lanes leading to the bridge were closed from Sept. 9 through 13.

Sources in the governor’s office said that Christie took a ferry to Ground Zero from Jersey City on the 9/11 anniversary and then flew back to Trenton, but that Wildstein was not on board.

Christie’s poll numbers have plummeted since his aides were accused of orchestrating the lane closures to punish Fort Lee’s Democratic mayor for not endorsing the Republican governor during his re-election campaign last year.

National Democrats, meanwhile, have been quick to seize on the scandal, which threatens Christie’s position as the Republican front-runner in the 2016 race for president.

They’ve created a 60-second video styled like the new Facebook “look back” films, featuring headlines from the scandal.

Christie was under fire two years ago for his frequent use of State Police helicopters, including a ride he took to fly from his son’s baseball game to a political meeting.