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A few days back I was heading home from a long cross-country in a VFR only aircraft, I stopped about an hour out from home base at an airport to refuel, just so happened that another airplane from my airport was at said airport.
After departing the airport The clouds were broken at around 2,500'. I found a gap in clouds and decided to go VFR on top and cruised at 4,500'. While I didn't have a tape measure on board from what I could tell I was well within the VFR cloud clearance requirements in the class E airspace. There were taller clouds to the left and right of me however they were several miles laterally from me.
Later that day I get a call from the pilot of the other aircraft. He told me they where on an IFR flight plan and where in the clouds at my same altitude (however they were only at 4,000') And he swore that there was no way I was in VFR conditions (which I most definitely was). He told me the controller had to vector him around me.
I did not ask anymore questions from said pilot. I am concerned he might of reported me, or possible the ATC might of reported me.
So my questions are...
1. If reported how long till I find out, and how will I find out?
2. While I was legal, if FAA disagrees what would the likely enforcement action be?
3. Is this something I should be very concerned about?
Anything helps!
A few days back I was heading home from a long cross-country in a VFR only aircraft, I stopped about an hour out from home base at an airport to refuel, just so happened that another airplane from my airport was at said airport.
After departing the airport The clouds were broken at around 2,500'. I found a gap in clouds and decided to go VFR on top and cruised at 4,500'. While I didn't have a tape measure on board from what I could tell I was well within the VFR cloud clearance requirements in the class E airspace. There were taller clouds to the left and right of me however they were several miles laterally from me.
Later that day I get a call from the pilot of the other aircraft. He told me they where on an IFR flight plan and where in the clouds at my same altitude (however they were only at 4,000') And he swore that there was no way I was in VFR conditions (which I most definitely was). He told me the controller had to vector him around me.
I did not ask anymore questions from said pilot. I am concerned he might of reported me, or possible the ATC might of reported me.
So my questions are...
1. If reported how long till I find out, and how will I find out?
2. While I was legal, if FAA disagrees what would the likely enforcement action be?
3. Is this something I should be very concerned about?
Anything helps!