Jazz Approach - Pilot Pathway Program Interview with Hubhire - Looking for Experiences
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Jazz Approach - Pilot Pathway Program Interview with Hubhire - Looking for Experiences
Hi everyone,
I recently applied for the Jazz Approach - Pilot Pathway Program and received an interview with Hubhire. I've already completed the two tests they provided, but I'm now looking to get familiar with the interview process.
Has anyone here gone through the interview with Hubhire for this program? I received an email stating there will be just four questions, and the total interview time will be about 10 minutes. I'll need to record a video response.
I'd appreciate it if anyone could share their experiences or insights into the types of questions that might be asked. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated!
I recently applied for the Jazz Approach - Pilot Pathway Program and received an interview with Hubhire. I've already completed the two tests they provided, but I'm now looking to get familiar with the interview process.
Has anyone here gone through the interview with Hubhire for this program? I received an email stating there will be just four questions, and the total interview time will be about 10 minutes. I'll need to record a video response.
I'd appreciate it if anyone could share their experiences or insights into the types of questions that might be asked. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Re: Jazz Approach - Pilot Pathway Program Interview with Hubhire - Looking for Experiences
1) Go through the interview to see what it's like.
2) forget about the jazz advantage program.
3) find a mom&pop flight school and bang off a cpl as quick as possible
4) go enjoy and learn flying the small stuff
5) if jazz is still appealing to you at 3k hours, shoot them a resume.
2) forget about the jazz advantage program.
3) find a mom&pop flight school and bang off a cpl as quick as possible
4) go enjoy and learn flying the small stuff
5) if jazz is still appealing to you at 3k hours, shoot them a resume.
Re: Jazz Approach - Pilot Pathway Program Interview with Hubhire - Looking for Experiences
3000 hrs for what? I agree that a smaller school and a real job are a good way to start your career, but I certainly wouldn’t wait that long unless I enjoyed what I was doing. Get that PIC time before you get to Jazz though. Many FOs are stuck because of thatporcsord wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 8:58 pm 1) Go through the interview to see what it's like.
2) forget about the jazz advantage program.
3) find a mom&pop flight school and bang off a cpl as quick as possible
4) go enjoy and learn flying the small stuff
5) if jazz is still appealing to you at 3k hours, shoot them a resume.
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Re: Jazz Approach - Pilot Pathway Program Interview with Hubhire - Looking for Experiences
Don’t waste your time.
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Re: Jazz Approach - Pilot Pathway Program Interview with Hubhire - Looking for Experiences
Hey did you do the recorded interview already? How was it and what were the questions? Appreciate your insight!!JetSetPilot wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 2:21 pm Hi everyone,
I recently applied for the Jazz Approach - Pilot Pathway Program and received an interview with Hubhire. I've already completed the two tests they provided, but I'm now looking to get familiar with the interview process.
Has anyone here gone through the interview with Hubhire for this program? I received an email stating there will be just four questions, and the total interview time will be about 10 minutes. I'll need to record a video response.
I'd appreciate it if anyone could share their experiences or insights into the types of questions that might be asked. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
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Re: Jazz Approach - Pilot Pathway Program Interview with Hubhire - Looking for Experiences
How much does the program cost?
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On the CAE website it list a cost of 134,350 plus taxes
Re: Jazz Approach - Pilot Pathway Program Interview with Hubhire - Looking for Experiences
There are so many better routes to become a commercial/703/704/705 pilot. And much cheaper (do not forget to add in your living expenses while tied up in the JPP).
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Re: Jazz Approach - Pilot Pathway Program Interview with Hubhire - Looking for Experiences
Hey did you do the recorded interview already? How was it and what were the questions? Appreciate your insight!!JetSetPilot wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 2:21 pm Hi everyone,
I recently applied for the Jazz Approach - Pilot Pathway Program and received an interview with Hubhire. I've already completed the two tests they provided, but I'm now looking to get familiar with the interview process.
Has anyone here gone through the interview with Hubhire for this program? I received an email stating there will be just four questions, and the total interview time will be about 10 minutes. I'll need to record a video response.
I'd appreciate it if anyone could share their experiences or insights into the types of questions that might be asked. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
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