The ones I saw that got sucked up like that, it was a pink cloud and a FODed engine that got pushed overboard.
There is no way that could be possible.
Having dived many an intake just prior to jet fighter start ups and on a Carrier to...
Once you enter that tube, the turbine fans are right there, and there is NO WAY you can come out of there in anything but vapor format.
The way the video shows he got sucked in surely happens.
I know of one that got sucked in standing 30 feet from an intake of an F8 fighter on a very cold morning. If you do manage to get lucky and bend at the waste and catch yourself at the edge, your insides get sucked thru every orifice in the head if you don't get someone to shut that engine off NOW.
Being around Jets is one of the most deadly jobs to have. Think about it.
Ever see the intake on a commercial jet liner, is there any way you could sneak around them blades? Didn't think so.
Best 'juicer' I know of because of the suction.
Other 'juicers' I've worked around in wood mills require gravity feed so it's slower, maybe 3-5 seconds, but the results are the same in the end.