There is a silence that lives at 35,000 feet, a stillness between engine roars and cloud lines where humanity floats on, untethered from the world below. In that hush, people become something else, lighter, reflective, sometimes even reborn. The pilots we become, the passengers we are, the wanderers we pretend not to be, all of it suspended in that silver seam for a brief time above the earth. It's more than lift and thrust. It's a system of people, designers shaping cockpits, engineers coding logic for human error, stewards calming fear with a smile, it's a descent into the human altitude, where people live, work, love, and dream in the slipstream of sky and steel. And somewhere along the way, you might discover why we keep looking up.
R.M.