if you force those air roots down, they will break and create an entry point for a problem (fungus, bacteria, etc). I would leave the air roots be... it is an air plant after all.
Encyclia really like to dry tween waterings. I would put the whole plant root ball and all into a wood basket (6 inch, abt $5)lined with fiberglass screening on the inside that is stapled to the wood. Fill in any void space with large pieces of bark so that plant is locked in place. This as we are approaching the no re-potting season. If the media is starting to decay you can repot it in the spring after it starts rooting again.
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