12.6.2026

Sayintentions.ai Reveals New AI Copilot Chart Briefing Features and More at FSExpo 2026

SayIntentions.ai unveils AI Copilot chart briefings, spotting mode with Parallel 42, and backtrack tools at FSExpo 2026.

Sayintentions.ai has taken to the stage at FSExpo 2026 to unveil several new features for the platform, including some that have just been released. The new features include a new spotting mode developed in collaboration with Parallel 42, the addition of chart automation and procedure briefings for the AI Copilot, and a backtrack feature to return to any stage of your flight

New Features

The first new feature revealed was a spotting mode, which is being developed in collaboration with Parallel 42 to work with Chaseplane. Spotting mode allows you to change your view automatically to the aircraft being addressed in an ATC communication. Chaseplane will also feature a traffic map that allows you to quickly change your view to any AI traffic aircraft. This feature should be implemented to both Chaseplane and Sayintentions by the end of June.

The second new feature revealed was Platebrief, an addition to Sayintentions’ AI Copilot that gives it access to your Navigraph charts. It automatically pulls up the relevant chart at each stage of the flight and is capable of analyzing the chart to answer questions about it, such as go-around procedures or approach and departure briefings. Platebrief is available now on Sayintentions.ai.

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The third and final new feature announced was Backtrack. This feature allows you to teleport to a previous stage in your flight so you can refly approaches and practice procedures. The rewind feature also takes the ATC back to that stage of flight, so transitioning from after-landing back to approach should be seamless.

Closing Notes

That is all for Sayintentions.ai’s presentation at FSExpo Friday. The Platebrief and Backtrack features are available now, with Spotter coming by the end of the month. Stay tuned to FSNews for our ongoing coverage of FSExpo 2026.

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