If you select a saved flight with any other aircraft, all your settings, including GPS/NAV, altitude, speed. I've never tried to save a flight when using the LDS but I seem to remember reading that if you do that, when you reselect this saved flight, in the case of the LDS the flight won't continue the way you'd expect. are there no route discontinuïties in your RTE, for example? You sound awefully confident stating "I have set everything up right" - are you sure that is the case. Very interesting NSX, the clue could have been hidden here all along: There is another way of doing it via the FMC but I'll leave that desription til later. Once it captures you'll see the nose drop and the descent rate increase. When you start to intercept the ideal profile you can switch back over to VNAV. If you need to start your descent early you can get it started by using VS (Vertical Speed) and I suggest 1000 feet/min.
![fsx level d 767 vertical fsx level d 767 vertical](https://www.fs2000.org/csl/767/pic/ld767fsx2.jpg)
This aircraft won't descend in VNAV unless you are at your Top Of Descent (or elsewhere on the ideal descent path). HHit the LNAV button and hopefully it will follow this new route. Take a look at your horizontal display you'll hopefully see the pink line running directly from your aircraft to that point. Now bring that point to the top of your LEGS page by pressing the top left and key on the FMC. Pick one a little further down route by selecting the key next to it.
![fsx level d 767 vertical fsx level d 767 vertical](https://www.fs-freeware.net/images/jdownloads/screenshots/thumbnaila2.jpg)
Down the left side you'll see the various waypoints of your flight. If you still can't get a result try to modify your route mid-flight such as a a "Direct-To". Provided your route is continuous check that you have "LNAV" engaged and that your are fully automated with the flight director (FD) switched ON. No refunds for incorrectly ordered products.Check to ensure that the route has no discontinuities or breaks (shown as a dashed line across your legs page). ***Note: You will require an existing purchased copy of the Level-D 767 Aircraft package (available from the developer direct) to utilise this add-on.
![fsx level d 767 vertical fsx level d 767 vertical](https://www.fs2000.org/csl/767/pic/ld767fsx0.jpg)
![fsx level d 767 vertical fsx level d 767 vertical](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/rnv9Bq6CJ9Y/mqdefault.jpg)
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