Today, while preparing for an ATP check-ride, we were performing a full-flap, stall recovery. After a nose-down recovery and retraction of the flaps, the plane seemed to be flying in an engine-out scenario. What really happened was the right fowler flap did not fully retract, but the left flap did. It looked like the right flap retracted about 1/2 way.
After landing, we were able to retract the flap fully; (once there was no pressure on the flaps). We we able to deploy and retract the flaps successfully on the ground several times at the hanger.
Does anybody have any suggestions as to what needs to be repaired/replaced?
Sincerely,
Tim Puliz
Reno, Nevada
775-742-3253