brian steinberg. rhiannan iffland has made her careerfrom jumping off things.ip was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. so, rhiannan went looking for a new venue for her daring adventures. and this one was full of hot air — as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. is the mists role through new south wales' hunter valley, rhiannan iffland prepares herself for the day's events that make it a little bit of history making up for a year of obstacles and setbacks. it's disappointing to not have any events are not have anything to push for. that's why this project has been so special to me, because, it's really been something that i've been focusing on, an idea we came up with at the start of last year that seemed a little bit, you know, out of the ordinary. rhiannan is planning to become the first woman to dive from a moving hotair blue. the wind speed must be no more than five kilometres per hour. as they reach the exact own living spot, the balloon descends to a height of 18 metres. then rhiannan does her thing. three, two, rhiannan does her thing. three, two. one