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How about this. Student soloed in a Super Cub. Instructor signed the back of his medical. Takes checkride in Super Cub. Does he still need a tailwheel endorsement? Examiner told me no. Same as if he took checkride in C182, no hp endorsment needed?
Your DPE is correct.
Instructors don't endorse medicals, they endorse student pilot certificates. That same piece of paper is two separate legal documents. The student pilot certificate and medical portion may expire, but the make and model endorsements never do. That's why the CFI or student should never discard an expired medical/student pilot cert. Those endorsements and dates mean something, and are still relevant.
The make and model endorsement on the student pilot cert, the training logged under 61.87(c&d) and initial solo endorsements in the logbook all make up the authorization for the student to act as PIC with student limitations.
Edited to include 61.87(c&d)
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