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Old 11-24-2022 | 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by batmaling
I understand, thanks for your answers.

I've proof read the application about 10 times before submitting so I'm honestly not sure. I just read it again a few times and the only errors I can potentially think of are:

- I have less than 12 months validity left on my US passport (but more than 6 as required on careers page), the option on the application form asks for 12 though, so I had to tick no
- My grades are not in GPA format so I had to write a percentage format as it's the only thing that would be accepted in the field
- I don't live within 90 miles of a JetBlue base, my permanent address is in Montreal, Canada
- I have no Instructor time, I went the EASA route for my flight training and have been in the airlines ever since I've had 150h of flight
- I don't have a JetBlue Pilot Recommendation as I do not know anyone who works at JetBlue

Those are the only things that come up, like I said before I meet all requirements, have no failures, have a lot of recent flying time and am A320 rated with an unrestricted ATP.

Any ideas?

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Someone may be better at answering this than me. I personally don't think it has to do with a Jetblue Pilot Recommendation. While it does indeed help I don't think that would be why you'd get an automatic no.
This is me totally guessing and shooting off the hip. It probably has to do with either the

1. passport not having 12 months, especially if it's listed as a requirement and not preferred.
2. Possibly the permanent address being in Canada. Which would shock me if you're a US Citizen and have the right to work here and thats what you said on the application.
3. The GPA format. If your resume reflects how its different scoring I'd think that would be enough clarity.
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