Airmen requirements and aircraft requirements are two totally separate rule sets. The original light sport rules confused this since the requirements for both were the same. Mosaic clearly separates the Airmen requirements from the aircraft requirements. Under Mosaic, an aircraft can be manufactured with the LSA certification requirements that a Light Sport Certificated airman cannot fly. The expanded requirements that an aircraft must meet for a Light Sport certificated pilot can fly do put some standard certificate aircraft into those requirements so an LS Certificated pilot can fly them. They share a name, 'Light Sport', but a LS Pilot is limited by the aircraft limits (as certified with no modifications to change performance numbers), not whether it was certified as a Light Sport certified aircraft.