OK,...so...
1. I downloaded 5 scenery files to a "storage" directory on my main drive. (They're from the Noco, or Nothern Calif Prop Club site, or something like that. They've got a couple choppers on the free site here)
2. I unzipped each file and moved the folder bearing the name of the scenery into my main FSX directory, titled "Add-On" scenery. (When I opened AOS, I noticed there were already 2 files in there, Scenery and Textures). I put the newly-unzipped folders in the scenery one.
3. I closed all windows and rebooted my computer.
4. I opened FSX via desktop short cut and ran program. I went into the Settings Menu and then into Scenery library.
5. I clicked on "Add" and browsed till I found the 5 new folders I put into my AOS/Scenery folder and clicked on the first scenery folder and saw it now appear in the list with the rest of my FSX scenery. (Along w/ Oceania, S. America, Propeller Obejects, etc,...the default stuff). I did the same for the other 4.
6. I closed out of Scenery Library and saw it "rebuilding the data bases." Now my question is,...now what???
How the heck do I access the new scenery in FSX? They don't show up as Missions like "Go fight the fires") and I'm not sure where to look or how to access the now-burning woods.
(One of the scenery packages was supposed to be a forest fire in New Zealand. In freeflight mode, I took off from the base in my fire chopper, flew the 40 miles at heading 260 to where the woods should've been ablaze, but nada. Everything was peaceful.