There is no escaping a black hole once inside
When an object is deconstructed, it separates into atoms–very small particles. The atoms are the foundation for other elements and structures. A black hole’s gravitational force pulls all objects back to their atomic base state. Therefore, survival is impossible once something falls into a black hole.
Outer-layer objects can escape, but only at the very edge. If they move inward even slightly, they’re drawn in irrevocably and become subject to intense pressures. Light and sound frequencies merge with the core until there’s nothing left but radio waves. Even a broken-down dead star is too much for spaceships–its remnants would absolutely pulverize them.