Haunted by echoes of the crash that ended his life as a pilot, he drifts through a landscape of grounded aircraft and flickering horizons, where sound bends, time fractures, and gravity feels more like a suggestion than a law. When word spreads of a signal beneath the earth that might restore flight-or end what's left of it-Daniel joins a dying network of aviators and wanderers chasing the last coordinates of the sky. Each clue brings him closer to the truth he's avoided: that the sky is remembering humanity, and not kindly. As the world's boundaries dissolve and the air hums with its own strange consciousness, Daniel must choose between ascending into the storm or surrendering to the pull of the earth below. Descent Over No-Man's Air is a story of memory, ruin, and the search for meaning at the edge of the known world. Volume 3 of the page-turning series Flightpath to Nowhere, it's a place where flight is no longer freedom, but the final act of faith.