No. Worst case, you lose control through a stall or, more likely, over controlling the flight controls.Yeah, there's tons to need to know and not likely a good outcome. But it's a better chance than if I just sit in my seat and wait, no matter how small. Worst case I bring it in for a fairly straight, fairly level crash rather than a drop like a rock crash. Either way, I'm not just sitting in the back waiting for the 100% certainty. 99.9997 is still better than 100.
You hit going down. Everyone dies.
That’s also the most likely outcome.
Holding the airplane straight and level as it goes through configuration, drag, and trim changes is unlikely.
Without those changes, you will crash.
Even if you manage aircraft control during those changes, they have to be done at the right time to manage the flight path to get near a runway.
Control of flight path, to end up at the runway you’re hoping to land on, is even more unlikely. You don’t know what the proper flight path looks like, so how do you think you’re going to achieve it?
Just because I make it look easy, doesn’t mean that it is easy.
It took me years and years of training to be able to do it.
So, best case: you fall short of being able to do it.
Don’t kid yourself.