RotorAndWing
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The FSDO's have a system called the Program Tracking and Reporting Subsystem (PTRS) by which they measure whether Inspectors are doing as much work as they are supposed to. Use of this system is mandated by FAA Order 1380.51, and is managed according to the PTRS Procedures Manual (PPM). They have must do so many of certain kinds of activity every month, and can substitute some number of one activity for some number of another based on a point system. You can find the PPM at http://fsims.faa.gov/wdocs/other/ptrs_procedures_manual.htm.
I'm very aware of how PTRS works, but that doesn't support your claim in the previous post of "One point to remember is that the inspectors get more brownie points for checking 121 and 135 operations, so they tend to gravitate towards those."
That statement is simply not true.