Hi!
The FAA has a large, systematic problem. The FAA HQ writes the rules and has their interpretation of them.
Then, the FSDOs go out and all interpret the rules however they want, with no oversight from HQ FAA.
With the crash at TEB, HQ FAA realized that many companies, who were just charter brokers, were operating as if they owned aircraft and operated them for charter, when really it was some other company far removed from the company booking the trips and billing the clients. HQ FAA said this operation was illegal and they would crackdown.
The many companies, that hadn't been following the regs for years, were very upset, because they were operating the way their FSDOs asked them to. The FSDOs also went to HQ FAA and told them the way they were operating was OK and they had been doing it that way for years. HQ FAA told their FSDOs and the companies that the FSDOs were wrong, and the companies had been in violation all this time.
Obviously, it shouldn't have taken the FAA decades to "discover" that the rules were being interpreted by various FSDOs differently than FAA HQ wanted them to.
Hopefully the FAA as a whole will improve, and actually ensure that their regulations are being followed correctly by all the FSDOs and all the operators in the future.
cliff
YIP