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Old 10-26-2017, 10:54 AM
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I'm sure this has been answered in threads on here before, but I was unable to dig it up via a search.

I've seen that everyone mentions how living in base will provide you the best quality of life, but what I haven't seen mentioned is exactly how far out you can live to where you would still be "living in base" and reaping the benefits of the enhanced quality of life.

For instance, would living an hour drive from your domicile be too far? Just trying to know what's a good limit on how far out to look for places to live.

And as a second, related question. Does anyone on here drive for their commute? If so, how far do you drive, and is that better than flying?

Appreciate any advice and thoughts!
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Old 10-26-2017, 10:57 AM
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i drive 2 hrs. Know lots of guys who drive 2-3 hrs. Beats even an easy commute any day
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Old 10-26-2017, 10:58 AM
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I'm sure this has been answered in threads on here before, but I was unable to dig it up via a search.

I've seen that everyone mentions how living in base will provide you the best quality of life, but what I haven't seen mentioned is exactly how far out you can live to where you would still be "living in base" and reaping the benefits of the enhanced quality of life.

For instance, would living an hour drive from your domicile be too far? Just trying to know what's a good limit on how far out to look for places to live.

And as a second, related question. Does anyone on here drive for their commute? If so, how far do you drive, and is that better than flying?

Appreciate any advice and thoughts!
I live about an hour outside Detroit and I love it, but I have a line. It really depends on type of schedule you get. If it is a 2 hr call-out the further you live can impact your QOL

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Old 10-26-2017, 10:59 AM
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I'm sure this has been answered in threads on here before, but I was unable to dig it up via a search.

I've seen that everyone mentions how living in base will provide you the best quality of life, but what I haven't seen mentioned is exactly how far out you can live to where you would still be "living in base" and reaping the benefits of the enhanced quality of life.

For instance, would living an hour drive from your domicile be too far? Just trying to know what's a good limit on how far out to look for places to live.

And as a second, related question. Does anyone on here drive for their commute? If so, how far do you drive, and is that better than flying?

Appreciate any advice and thoughts!
I drive 25 minutes. I would say "how far is too far" depends on whether or not you're on reserve and, if so, what your min reserve call-out is. That being said, driving is still better than flying.

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Given that most places use 2 hours as the reserve call-out, I'd say if you can live within a 2 hour drive, you're good. I'm just 30 minutes from the employee lot at my base (no traffic), or 1 hour in traffic.

It's a completely different job, living in base, vs commuting. I commuted hub to hub for 6 months (4 hour leg each way) and hated it. I don't know how guys do it long term.

Some guys at my base do 4 or 5 hour drives each way. At that point, commuting by air starts to look more attractive. I know plenty of guys who live right at the 2 hour line, and most of them choose to drive. Knowing that your car is waiting at the end of a trip, or never stressing about missing your commute, is priceless ...
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Old 10-26-2017, 05:18 PM
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1-2 hours drive is better than any commute. 3-4 hours drive might be better than many commutes, especially if you live exactly where you want to live and can do four-day trips.

I wouldn't do more than 3-4 hours, you'll be too tired unless you can get trips that start with one leg or a deadhead.

If you're less than an hour from the airport, that opens up all kinds of QOL options such as locals, B2B trips, picking up premium pay, and even sitting reserve intentionally.
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Old 10-26-2017, 06:59 PM
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Thanks everyone for the responses! This is the info I was trying to find out.

Makes doing my homework much easier.
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Old 10-28-2017, 04:18 PM
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To date, I've never been bumped from my car. Factoring into drive time verses flying the lost time waiting for the next flight. If you're tired, you can pull off the road and take a nap or get a room. The biggest issue with how far out would be your report window for reserve.

The only downside of driving is the cost compared to a free flight.
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Old 10-28-2017, 05:37 PM
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Lax based. Know some guys on reserve who drive from San. 2 hour call out its a gamble.

Depending how your reserve system is set up its not THAT big a gamble. They'll just watch stuff and if they think they are getting close to a call out they'll head towards the airport, then stage themselves two hours away.

Op... The only drive that's two far is the one you aren't willing to do.
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Old 10-28-2017, 05:58 PM
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I guess it depends on where you live. I would rather drive 20 minutes to the airport and catch an hour flight to work than drive 2+ hours in bad traffic.
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