The explosive decompression caused by a large hole suddenly occurring in plane's fuselage takes but a fraction of a second. After that, inside and outside pressures are equal and nothing is sucked out any more, at least not from a distance of several meters from the hole (although outside the hole there is a 900 km/h air stream which is bound to cause some turbulence inside.)
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:47