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Complex endorsement as a student pilot, still valid as a private pilot?

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FAA Regulations, Private Pilot, Student Pilot

Hello all, 

I have been trying to find the answer to this question in the FAR/AIM without success, hoping someone on here has some helpful information!

If an endorsement is obtained as a student pilot, such as a Complex or High Performance, does the endorsement carry over once you obtain your PPL, or must you receive the endorsement again at that point?

I did some of my student training in a Beechcraft that was both High Performance and Complex and received an endorsement for both in that aircraft as a student. I have now received my PPL in a different aircraft and I am curious if those endorsements need to be obtained again as a private pilot or if they carry over from when I held a student license?

Thanks for any input!

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  1. Russ Roslewski on Jul 07, 2023

    Yes, it carries over. No, you don’t need to redo it.

    You won’t find a cite in the FARs, because none are needed. The endorsement doesn’t have an expiration date, therefore it doesn’t expire.

    Student pilot training in complex, high performance, or tailwheel aircraft is not uncommon.

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