That would depend greatly on your definition of dangerous times.
Don't misunderstand me, but in deepest Cornwall the most dangerous thing you are going to see is a pissed up farmer weaving home in his tractor.
When bombs are going off in your capital city, I think that comes under dangerous times. When terrorists are still trying to plan attacks with aircraft, that is dangerous times. When a certain element wants to kill you because of something your government has done, that is dangerous times. However I am probably the wrong person to comment having lived a portion of my life never getting in a car without looking under it. When the IRA was randomly killing British service men in Northern Germany, that was dangerous times, but part of the job I signed up to. When Islamic terrorists want try to kill civilians, women and children in the name of religion, that is a different matter and that is dangerous times.
However, this is getting away from "Real Aviation" some what.
Matt
Of COURSE that's all dangerous. But we're talking stone called statistics here.
What are the chances of the crazy farmer killing YOU?
What are the chances of those bombs killing YOU, and how often do they come?
What are the chances of the terrorists killing YOU with their airplanes?
What are the chances of YOU dying because of terrorist bigotry?
Dangerous things still exist. Just to a far lesser extent and, I would say, (although it is debatable) on a smaller scale. Entire societies used to be conquered, massacred or enslaved not too long ago. It's all about chances, and the chances of being hurt or killed by one of today's dangers are far less than those of yore.