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They have had 9-seat 135 commuter operations for years. The FAA doesn't really care about overall safety, or single level of safety for that matter. It is all about cost vs. benefit, operational risk vs. promoting air commerce. These 135 sked operations are going to be increasing ten-fold over the next couple of years, PC-12s, Cessna 208s, 402s, etc...
Bash SP all you want, but the SP IFR guys on the 135 side are sharp pilots. When it comes to actually flying a plane in IMC, I'd prefer a pilot with significant expierence handling a plane SP IFR.
Why is it that these super-sharp 135 pilots have a much more dismal accident rate than so-so pilots flying 121 as a team?
I've flown with some pretty sharp SP 135 guys but, in my experience, they tend not to be very smooth and revert to single-pilot habits when crew-work is required. The few I've had try to "captain" from the right seat have all been SP IFR cargo guys.