As Craig accuratly said above, you must seperate the pilot from the aircraft, two different requlations.
If you look at 61.303 (a) (2) ii for someone with a private certificate using a drivers lecense as medical eligibility than the regulation is:
"(1) You do not have to hold any of the endorsements required by this subpart, but you must comply with the limitations in § 61.315."
The endorsements are controlled airspace and sets of aircraft and the sport pilot limitations in 61.315 as are listed above.
Private Pilot Limitations When Flying Without a Medical
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