WASHINGTON - It may had been a giant leap for commercial space flights, but not big enough for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to add another title to his resume.Despite his trip into space last week, he may not be considered an astronaut after the Federal Aviation Administration released new guidelines for the Commercial Space Astronaut Wings Program on the same day he took his trip.The billionaire met some of the criteria, but it’s not clear yet if he met them all.RELATED: Blue Origin launches Jeff Bezos into space on company's 1st human flightUnder the order, a person can receive their astronaut wings after demonstrating flight beyond 50 statute miles above the surface of the Earth.