American wingsuit daredevil Jeb Corliss has done it again. This time it was an incredible flight through a mountain fissure only 10 feet wide (left). Make sure you catch the sequence starting about two minutes into the video. The stunt is even more amazing than his flight through “the eye of the needle”” in a nearby part of China in 2011 (right). Corliss executed the aptly named “flying dagger” jump Saturday at speeds of at least 100 mph. The narrow opening is located in Langshan Mountain, in Zhejiang Province. Corliss’ other jumps include the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Space Needle in Seattle, the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, and the Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia.In 1999, he hit a waterfall in South Africa when his chute collapsed, leaving him with a broken back. Ten years later, he broke his leg after hitting a building in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia.And in 2012, he broke both ankles when he crashed into a bridge during a wingsuit jump in South Africa.