So, because you read the title on the certificate different, student pilots aren't pilots. Then how come the FAA considers solo time Pilot in Command ?
The student pilot certificate IS earned. The CFI is the issuing authority. Training is required. Endorsements are required.
A written test is required. Your position lacks a basis in the regs. Show me where it says they are NOT a pilot. Where are you getting this?
A student pilot holds -one more time here- a Student PILOT Certificate. It says pilot certificate right on the piece of paper.
Call your FSDO and ask 'em. They'll tell you.
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the four titles you listed though, only one denotes a student.
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Each title is a GRADE of certificate. Each one authorizes a person to be "pilot" in command under certain circumstances.
Student is a grade. Pvt is a grade. Comm is a grade, etc.
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The student pilot certifcate is not earned, it's given...that's the difference.
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Not true. In all cases the instructor certifies the student ready for examination. The checkride is a validation from the FAA. The CFI turns the student into a pilot, regardless of rating.
On a pvt checkride, the applicant logs PIC. How can they do that? Because they are now essentially a pvt pilot. If they unsat an item on the checkride, then the recommendation is disapproved. It was still PIC time. You can't log PIC unless you are a PILOT.
I'll need to see in writing where a student pilot is not a pilot.
All of the points I've made can be easily verified.