No worries, mate! Glad to help
Where do you fly out of? Good luck tomorrow!
Well, from first flight to ATPL you have to cover the following exams:
Pre-Solo
Pre-Training Area Solo
FROL
BAK
PPL
CPL:
Human Factors
Aerodynamics
Aircraft General Knowledge
Meteorology
Air Law
Performance
Navigation
IREX - this is your instrument rating exam and (I haven't done it yet!), you need to pass this to be able to obtain your command instrument rating. I believe its a test on your knowledge of procedures and instrument flying (approaches, departures etc.)
ATPL (7 total - current syllabus is on the B727)
Air Law
Human Factors
Meteorology
Navigation
Flight Planning
Performance & Loading
Aerodynamics & Aircraft Systems
Flight planning! Well, basically it is what you do before you set off on a navigation exercise. You must determine the track you will fly, what altitude you will fly at and how long each leg is (this is all done before the day of your nav). Then on the day you need to work out how the winds will effect the flight and what you must do to compensate for these winds (change your heading and your groundspeed will change).
It takes a bit to get used to, but after your first 2 or 3 navs you get the hang of it - not too bad after a while!
If your friend is willing, sit down with him and plan a nav that he is going to fly - that'll give you great heads up experience.
You'll learn how to flight plan after GFPT, once you commence your PPL navigation training.
Tom