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Old 08-23-2012 | 04:22 PM
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A320wannabe
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Everybody calm down. The sky is not falling. These people first interviewed years ago.

The Cape Air JetBlue University Gateway Program continues to grow each year as we accept new students from our partnering universities the University of North Dakota and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. This program is a unique career pathway giving students the opportunity to obtain the skills and experience necessary to eventually become a pilot for JetBlue.

There are a number of steps that a student must complete in order to be eligible for a final interview at JetBlue. These steps include:
• an interview with Cape air and JetBlue as a sophomore or junior at our partner Universities
• an internship with Cape Air
• graduate from an AABI accredited program
• flight Instruction at the University
• flying as a Captain at Cape Air for approximately 2-3 years.



JetBlue and Cape Air conduct interviews and information sessions on each campus every fall for the Gateway Program. As a part of the gateway program, Cape Air is able to offer a limited number of internship opportunities.

If there are any open internship positions not filled by Gateway Students, we will be able to make them available to students outside this program at other Universities.