I didn't realize you were asking a question, as what you did state appeared to be rhetorical in nature, and was not understandable.
You didn't specify operations specifications...but then how would you know what operations specifications are issued a given operator? Those will be found in the operator's handbook, and won't be available to you. Do you intend to move from operator to operator, demanding (fruitlessly) for a copy of the operations manual and the OpSpecs, and then policing them yourself? Or would you rather let the dedicated and assigned FAA official, the Principal Operations Inspector who oversees that company, do that like he's paid to do?
You state that the question was never answered. It was, so far as it could be given the limitations of your question.
Do you understand 135 operations, and do you know what OpSpecs are?
An operator who has been assigned an operating certificate and operations specifications has a dedicated FAA employee who reviews the maintenance and paperwork, audits and inspects, who ensures compliance with the regulation, and who's primary function in life is to make sure the company does just what it's authorized to do. An illegal charter operator has no such coverage, no operations specifications, and attempts to operate under Part 91...bypassing the restrictive nature of part 135...which is designed for the safety of the traveling public, and whether you know it or not...is written in blood.
You didn't specify operations specifications...but then how would you know what operations specifications are issued a given operator? Those will be found in the operator's handbook, and won't be available to you. Do you intend to move from operator to operator, demanding (fruitlessly) for a copy of the operations manual and the OpSpecs, and then policing them yourself? Or would you rather let the dedicated and assigned FAA official, the Principal Operations Inspector who oversees that company, do that like he's paid to do?
You state that the question was never answered. It was, so far as it could be given the limitations of your question.
Do you understand 135 operations, and do you know what OpSpecs are?
An operator who has been assigned an operating certificate and operations specifications has a dedicated FAA employee who reviews the maintenance and paperwork, audits and inspects, who ensures compliance with the regulation, and who's primary function in life is to make sure the company does just what it's authorized to do. An illegal charter operator has no such coverage, no operations specifications, and attempts to operate under Part 91...bypassing the restrictive nature of part 135...which is designed for the safety of the traveling public, and whether you know it or not...is written in blood.