I don't grow this species, but I grow a handful of other Aerangis species, so I have a little bit of experience with this group. Mine are all mounted and I water them frequently (daily to every other day in winter, daily to twice daily in summer). They can be a bit of work when grown this way because of the need for frequent watering. On the flip side, I've had them outside (in summer) when it would rain for days on end non-stop without issue, so over watering is less of a concern with these when mounted.
I'd wait for someone with a little more experience with this group to chime in, but that mount is throwing some red flags for me. For one, I'm seeing some dark roots that are concerning. Also, the moss also looks a bit decayed/compacted (though obviously it's hard to tell from small, low-res photos), which is problematic even on a mount.
As for my recommendation: This is a smaller growing Aerangis with thinner roots than most of the ones I grow. If you are concerned about whether to mount it or pot it up, you can always get the best of both worlds. One method you could use is to mount the plant and then place the mount down into pot. The pot will help hold humidity around the roots and reduce the watering demands somewhat. This works really well for me. Alternately, you can get one of those small plastic hanging basket or net pots (or even a small wooden basket), and use a chunky mix to pot the plant.
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