I liked 73Ms way of presenting the data and got me curious about my own *Joe Pilot* numbers to add to the mix:
Not a CFI, but here's a data point for "Joe Student".
58 Landings, 11.3 hours, 11 flights.
Landings per lesson:
1
1
1
2
4
8
8
10
9
7
7
It may be your fellow CFI's are concentrating on getting to solo rather than the other stuff? Looking at my log, we did a whole lot of emergency procedures, stalls, steep turns, and radio work along with the landings.
It seems my notes indicate that I spent the first few flights concentrating on BAW and operating into and out of Class C/D airspace - not a lot of time spent on landings.
MIddle of my time spent going to a small airport outside of KTUL to concentrate on landings. Last few flights had some emergency procedures in there and hit the landings hard (purposefully finding x-wind landing opportunities).
Man that seem so long ago now.
It is really an experience flying back in that same airspace again after all of these years. One of those things that completed the circle - especially since I never expected to end up back in this area for my second career.