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Drake the Outlaw
Who really cares what the total numbers of landings, the FAA wants to find all that have damage.
So pick a number of hours and check all that have more than that.
find the damaged ones.
The point is, the ones used as personal transportation will have 5000-10000 landing cycles after 5,000 hours. The ones used as complex trainers will have 20,000+. The FAA is trying to use 100 hour inspections as a representative measure for landings. It is the best hard data they have.
Kind of like we use the Hobbs or Tach to reflect engine wear. A 2000 hour engine may be worn out or like new inside, but 2000 hours is the TBO on many Lycomings because that's the best measure they have to indicate engine wear.