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Old 06-24-2010, 12:47 PM
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Default Living near base-Commutair?

I'm currently looking to get back into flying after 8 months of attempting a career change, however it didn't work out and bottom line: I miss flying.
I'm 29, not working and have to make a move. I have about 4000tt and 800 multi when I stopped flying in Aug 09'. I did have my CFI but I let it expire at the beginning of the year and I had started my CFII. I want to get currrent again and get things up to snuff VFR & IFR wise and submit my resume to Commutair. So I'm thinking I may finish my CFII to do this. Is this a good idea? What does Commutair like to see for currency?

Also, How is life living in base? I live in Ohio(about an hour from CLE) now and I know there is a chance of getting EWR. I do have a wife and two kids, however she is a nurse and can pretty much get a job wherever so we would move to the base I was assigned, either closer to CLE or possibly EWR or just wait and try to bid back to CLE. I'm hoping her pay would make up for my low pay in the beginning, actually me making anything at this point would be a bonus. HAHA.

Any input is appreciated.

Thanks.
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