answer:No way that would never happen unless the doors had explosive bolts. Explosive bolts were first seen on the original dumbbell designs for the rockets back you know NASA… anyways, those were used because a latch system is heavy, and any changes in pressure could make it nearly impossible to open the door. Even if she was lucky enough to get it open, she would get sucked out or be holding on for dear life and everyone else would just have to put up with the annoying ear splitting sound, and a few papers might go flying but nothing would really happen. I mean I don’t know how emergency exits work on airplanes, but I’m pretty darn sure they weren’t designed to be opened any higher than groundlevel. And because airliners are pressurized, the pressure difference would make any ordinary latch system.. non functional. Even if you could get it started, opening it against the forces of wind going over the body in a low pressure zone would make it.. once again, near impossible unless you’re a hydraulic press. I’d imagine… i could be completely wrong