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The result of breaking the escape hatch on a plane would depend upon the altitude and velocity of the plane. Under some circumstances, the air can get sucked out of the plane, which is very dangerous. If you break the hatch while the plane is still on the runway, then possibly you will be charged with vandalism.

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