Choose the approach
Select the airport, runway, and straight-in ILS approach you want to practice.
KB1SLN Labs X-Plane scenario-training platform
Intercept prepares repeatable X-Plane approach scenarios for supported aircraft, then hands you the airplane at a stable point so you can fly the final segment yourself.
What it does
Intercept is built for home simulator pilots who want to practice the same approach more than once without rebuilding the scenario by hand each time.
Select the airport, runway, and straight-in ILS approach you want to practice.
Intercept assists with supported aircraft preparation, simulator connection checks, and setup guidance.
When setup is complete, Intercept hands the airplane back to you at a stable point so you can fly the final approach.
Current alpha scope
The current alpha is intentionally narrow so setup quality, repeatability, and pilot handoff can be tested before expanding the platform.
Early Windows build for approved testers.
Current simulator target for alpha testing.
Supported aircraft family for the current alpha scope.
Focused final-approach practice with stable pilot handoff.
Where this alpha fits
Today’s alpha is intentionally narrow: Windows, X-Plane 12, ToLiss Airbus, and repeatable straight-in ILS practice. That is the first slice of Intercept, not the end state. We are starting with one focused workflow so we can prove repeatability, aircraft-aware setup, in-sim guidance, and stable handoff before expanding the platform.
Approved alpha testers help validate the current Windows, X-Plane 12, ToLiss Airbus, straight-in ILS workflow and stable handoff experience.
The alpha helps us learn whether Intercept reliably saves setup time, prepares repeatable scenarios, and gives pilots clear handoff guidance.
Intercept is intended to grow into a broader simulator training and scenario-preparation platform for building, repeating, and refining high-value practice scenarios. Future work is expected to broaden supported workflows, scenario types, aircraft-aware setup assistance, and pilot-facing guidance. Joining the alpha does not mean those roadmap items are available now.
Before / after
Visual walkthrough
Choose the airport, runway, and straight-in ILS approach you want to practice.
Follow clear setup guidance while Intercept checks the simulator connection and supported aircraft workflow.
Take control from the handoff point and fly the final approach segment yourself.
Aircraft-aware
Aircraft-aware means Intercept understands supported aircraft workflows well enough to assist with scenario preparation, simulator connection checks, and handoff guidance instead of only repositioning the aircraft.
It does not mean certified training, full FMS automation, real-world aviation use, or broad aircraft support.
Alpha access
The KB1SLN Labs Windows alpha is focused on straight-in ILS approach practice in X-Plane 12, beginning with the ToLiss Airbus. We’re looking for pilots who want a faster, more repeatable way to practice approaches and can give practical feedback.
We want to understand where Intercept saves time, where the setup flow feels unclear, and what breaks or behaves differently across real simulator setups.
Approved testers receive access to a working Windows alpha build for a 30-day test window. Access includes a time-limited download link (valid for 60 minutes) delivered when your request is approved.
Use Intercept in normal practice sessions, tell us what worked, report defects, and share relevant logs or setup details when we need them to diagnose an issue.
The alpha is early software. By joining, you agree to use it for testing, provide honest feedback through the feedback channel we open, and expect changes between builds.