
If you take off without your gyros properly aligned, your displays will not accurately reflect your true position and the nav system won't work properly, also it can sometimes shut down your instruments after a while, leaving you with only the standby ones (that happened to a LOT Polish Airlines 737 NG crew over London last year, and they were all over the place before finally making an emergency landing).Hope that helps. Its hard to say which one to get, because they are both great aircraft. As for expansion packs, the 757 includes the 757-300 and 757F.
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But.Note that if you don't do the method with the FMC, you will have to wait for the aircraft's laser ring gyros to manually align themselves, which takes anything up to fifteen minutes on a real aeroplane (depending on where it is on the planet), since they work by detecting the inertia on the aircraft from the rotation of the Earth, to determine the aircraft's position, which is why it is called an inertial reference system.Be careful to wait the ten minutes or so if you do the manual align method (actually it is also possible to key it in if you know your position, which is why there is a keypad on the nav panel, and that is quicker, but don't worry about that unless you like all that realism stuff). But maybe when Captain Sim updates the 757 which will be this year, it may include a full cabin with more detail. When you've done either of those things, you can then go and switch the navigation switches to either the 'NAV' or the 'ATT' positions (notice it says ATT on your primary flight display, which is what it is asking you to do), and your instruments should come alive. Alternatively, you can open up the CDU (FMC) and choose the 'POS INIT' (position initialisation) page and click on the line select key alongside where it has your map coordinates, which will put them in the scratchpad, and then you can click on the line select key alongside the empty position boxes to put that coordinate in (effectively this is copying and pasting). Delete any existing '757 Captain' Sim livery from MS FS. Preview any existing (installed) '757 Captain' Sim livery. Either, look on the overhead and move the selector switch on the navigation system panel to 'PPOS', and then turn the nav system switches to the 'ALIGN' position. The ACE utility works with all variations of the '757 Captain' (-200, -300, Freighter) and provides the following features: Add new '757 Captain' Sim liveries to MS FS.


Looks like you haven't aligned the IRS (Inertial Reference System) to me.So you need to do one of two things.
