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Contrasted with 121, part 135 regulations are poorly and ambiguously written, as is much of the case law available. POI oversight is almost laughable. This coupled with poorly trained pilots, (Don't take this personally, I'm not talking about flying skills) and the very nature of 135 business, creates a culture rife with latent pathogens that all contribute to the accident chain.
Poorly written?. They seem pretty clear to most who fly or have flown 135. Not sure where you come up with that from. Poorly trained pilots?. Yeah, I suppose the FAA folks just give all a pass no matter how good or bad the pilots may or may not be. Get real, if you are into accident investigation(s) and you are a safety consultant then you should realize very little fact was in the above. You have shady operators and you have good operators, don't group the two together nor attempt to state the regulations, pilot training, and POI's are the cause of the problem. As the above poster mentioned the reply was too long, seemed more personal opinion than anything else so lost interest after the first paragraph and did not continue.