All these play on words?

Question:
Why is it that people are calling themselves certified Pilots FAA this or that, when they are only actually certificated? The FAA doesn't certify any of us they give us certificates to maintain, fly and operate under their guidelines.

Answers:

I want to become a pilot. I heard if you commit to an airline company they will pay for your training?

Makes a person feel important

what are addition knoweldge to know by an mechanical student?

............... the whole world is run only on guidelines .............. so are your exams and the bank accounts .................. where do you want to start ............... pal .......... from birth certificates ............

can't a commerce student be a commercial pilot?

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Whatever!

i'm buying an airplane. should i buy a high wing or a low wing?

as stated in the dictionary: Certified–adjective
1. having or proved by a certificate: a certified representative.
2. guaranteed; reliably endorsed: a certified check.

Does the Flight Management Computer provide autopilot inputs?


so, it is ok for pilots to be called certified or certificated since it means basically the same thing.
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