malthouse: Unless you consider that it is attracting attention to an airport with possible layout/volume issues and comms/language procedures.
Or would you rather we only talk about things after they go wrong?
I don't think this rises to the level of something that most people in the U.S. will care about, or need to. Hence the widespread video coverage on U.S. network news broadcasts (i.e., national news programs) is really overblown and sensationalized. Should this matter simply be swept under the rug? Of course not. The issues you raise are valid ones, but are I think of more concern to Spanish aviation authorities than the American public.