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When you fly in a wingsuit nothing can be left to chance. "It is essential that you spend a day acclimatising when you arrive in a country such as Iran. You need to give your body some rest after a long journey, and to adapt so that everything is perfect for the day of the jump." The big moment has arrived for Géraldine and her team at 2:30 am the following morning. They must make their way up a steep incline of 1,200 positive meters, in order to reach the summit of the Bisotun. "It was essential that we leave so early in the morning so that we would have time to find the perfect launch spot for the wingsuit flight. Furthermore, due to the very strong thermal winds that appear as soon as the sun rises, we had to be ready to jump at 10:30 am at the latest." The thermals play an enormous role in our wingsuit flight. After walking for several hours in the dark and then in the fog, Géraldine arrives at the peak. "We could barely see anything, there were a lot of clouds. But we knew that they would disperse when the sun appeared and it started to warm up. So, we had time to find our starting point with the laser and calculate our starting distances for the pressurisation of our wing. Once we had defined this point and the line of flight with Simon, my friend and wingsuiter cameraman, we took the opportunity to rest for a few minutes and eat something before starting to prepare and concentrate."