I really doubt it.
Even were they to survive it, such a person may have physical or psychologic trauma from that point on.
Think about what we do to most (if not all) patients on ventilators. From what I’ve heard, most patients on breathing machines are given drugs to help them forget the entire experience. It’d scary not being able to breathe on your own, I would think. To enter anything close to a Black Hole, with all that air pressure, one would need some sort of ventilator.
They would presumably enter in a spacecraft. And there is no air in black holes, or space in general.