Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1) Any airline that operates a charter for the general public (which includes athletics teams) must hold a Part 121 or Part 135 certification per FAA regulations. 2) In the end, we believe that carriers only having Part 125 certifications are specifically prohibited by FAA regulations from use for team trave 3) Aircraft must meet or exceed all Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Regulations, Standards and Requirements for Safe Air Transportation Services. Include Safety Record in Response. 4) The pilot and co-pilot must be fully capable to operate the plane, and must be fully licensed to operate in the pilot and co-pilot capacity, respectively. Both the pilot and co-pilot shall have sufficient flight hours necessary to pilot the aircraft. 5) The contractor is responsible for maintenance of the aircraft in accordance with all applicable regulations for all pre-flight, flight, and post-flight operations, including but not limited to the performance of every act, duty, and responsibility required by law or regulation of any regulatory authority having jurisdiction over the operation of each flight and the aircraft; 6) Capacity: Aircraft with passenger capacity of 50 seats and must be able to accommodate travel party, luggage and select medical and team equipment if necessary.