CCDiscoB said:
I'd rather commute to work and live near my base. This way you can pick up days when you suddenly have a day off.
BRAC list comes out in May, I think.
Just make sure you live next to one or the other, because double-commuting is truly awful.
I lived where the Airline was (I grew up there and so did my wife, so it made sense). I used to fly 1-Day and 2-Days, and it was VERY easy to pick up last minute out-n-backs. Plus, bidding reserve for the airline is A LOT easier when you don't commute to it. If you commute to the military, most times you'll be able to stay in billeting (at no cost to you, which is good).
Unless you have strong ties to either location, I think alot of it depends on the mission.
For example, if I were a AF Res T-37/T-38/T-1 IP, I'd DEFINITELY see the advantage of living there (especially if I had a pretty commutable airline schedule).
If I were in a unit that did a lot of longer trips, then I'd commute to it.
In other words, do the math, and figure out which way maximixes your time at home.
Oh yeah, here's the tie breaker. BRAC--Is your unit going to stay there?
Airline--Put it this way, I'm not based in KPIT anymore, and now I get to double-commute or disrupt the kids by moving (not moving was the main reason I left Active Duty).
It's different for everyone, but you have to figure out what works for you.