Looking for some advice. Recently I contacted an ATC tower for a radio check. I have a mode S transponder and ADS-B out. I was climbing to 5500 feet and the controller said my indicated altitude was 700 feet, so I hit altitude hold on my autopilot. He asked me my altitude and I told him 4900 feet. He told me to reset my transponder and descend to 4500'. I complied but the problem did not go away.
I later determined that the static line to my altitude encoder was kinked 180 degrees during maintenance and was not sending the correct pressure altitude to my transponder. My altimeter was correct (separate static line). Obviously I should have checked the pressure altitude on my transponder, but it has never been wrong before.
I have corrected the problem, verified that the pressure altitude is correct, done a PAPR, and I check PA on the transponder during every runup.
So my question is: do I wait for FAA to send me a letter, or should I contact FAA proactively? I understand there is a reporting system that perhaps prevents/reduces penalties. What would you do?
I later determined that the static line to my altitude encoder was kinked 180 degrees during maintenance and was not sending the correct pressure altitude to my transponder. My altimeter was correct (separate static line). Obviously I should have checked the pressure altitude on my transponder, but it has never been wrong before.
I have corrected the problem, verified that the pressure altitude is correct, done a PAPR, and I check PA on the transponder during every runup.
So my question is: do I wait for FAA to send me a letter, or should I contact FAA proactively? I understand there is a reporting system that perhaps prevents/reduces penalties. What would you do?