flyingcheesehead
Touchdown! Greaser!
What you have is personal experience with flight schools and DPEs misreading and applying the FARs.
The term "authorized instructor" means an instructor with the rating for which the training is. Did I say that right?
Yep - Exactly. However...
A CFI-G cannot provide any of the 20 hours required for a PP airplane rating.
Wrong. A CFI-G cannot provide any training *in an airplane* unless they're also a CFI-A.
The FAR's do NOT specify that the 20 hours must all be in single-engine airplanes, nor even in airplanes at all.
It has long been a problem with DEs not being able to de-code the category requirements.
Really? I've never heard of anyone being able to get by without the requirements.
40 hours flight time - ok, we know that can be any kind of aircraft time.
We do? How?
Then it says "20 hrs with an authorized instructor
So, how is this different from the 40 hours? The solo time clearly specifies that it must be in an ASEL. The dual does not. Yes, the dual specifies the maneuvers - But look at the list of maneuvers for gliders and for airplanes - Lots of duplicates.