Here it is from the website.
FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certification.
1500 hours total time in airplanes (excluded: Helo, Sim, F/E time)**
1000 hours turbine PIC in airplanes**
1000 hours in airplanes over 20,000 pounds (max take off weight)**
Recency of flight experience will be considered.
Current FAA Class 1 Medical Certificate***
FCC Radio License
Current Passport
Three reference letters from pilots who can personally attest to the candidates flying skills (must bring originals to interview)
Vision corrected to 20/20
Legally authorized to work in the U.S.A.
Able to pass a 10-year security background check and a drug test
A320 experience not required
Also see "Skills" (below)
Applicants MUST meet all of the minimum qualifications in order to be considered for an interview. Our team regularly reviews online applications and grants interviews on a competitive basis. The following criteria will be taken into consideration: quality of flight training; diverse operational experience; quantity of hours flown - especially as PIC; experience with complex airplanes/systems; type of operation in which the pilot has recent experience.
*Competitive hours can be significantly higher depending on the qualifications of the applicants in our system at any given time. We are currently seeing the following hours in candidates selected to interview:
Between 3,000 and 10,000 hours total time in airplanes
> 2,000 hours turbine PIC in jets
> 2,000 hours in airplanes over 20,000 lbs mtow
Experience with more sophisticated aircraft utilizing EFIS, FMS systems
Experience in the A320 family of airplanes (left or right seat)
** Military applicants should use a conversion factor of .3 for the hours flown in each of the categories designated above by a double asterisk (**). Simply multiply the hours flown in these categories by 1.3 and enter that number in the appropriate fields of your JetBlue web application.
*** Military applicants may apply with a Military Medical Certificate. However, everyone must be able to obtain and hold a current Class I FAA Medical Certificate prior to arrival for training, if selected.
Applicants selected to interview must be able to provide documentation of the above-mentioned criteria at the time of their interview.
Candidates who have previously interviewed for the pilot position at JetBlue must wait at least six months before beginning the application process again.