I'm a huge fan of these images and it was really nice to see them "trending" on social media. The storytelling and the lighting you've used to get the mood going is really on point as far as I'm concerned as they compliment each other nicely imho.
I did not quite get the story behind these at first glance though and that is mainly because the little girl is in a dark corner and I kind of just didn't see why she can't be a pilot / airplane crew. It totally flew by my head :)
That said, I'm personally kind of drawn to images that make you work for it. It's a bit of a weird thing I suppose.
We all strive for that perfect composition that tells the story upon first glance and frankly in some ways I really like to see work like yours that made me work a tiny bit before I got it. Once I saw what was going on I was unable to unsee it - So it kind of felt rewarding.
I suppose thinking about it, what I think really drew me into these is the fact that they look interesting on their own even if you ignore the storytelling aspect. So looking at them for a couple of seconds (because they look visually appealing) and then figuring out the story just felt nice.
That said, I do think if you are intent on primarily telling a story then there could perhaps be more done to highlight it. I do think most people will catch on it quickly but if you really wanted to make everyone figure it out right away, yeah, perhaps could be highlighted a bit more somehow. Personally, I think its awesome the way that it is :)
Anyway, clap clap, this weirdo really likes what you did with these :)
As for the other "offtopic" comments... Whether its a language barrier or not I do agree with Maru, Tom and Mase. Criticism is alright and totally welcome but I do think it is also important to dish it out in a friendly manner and not coming off passive aggressive or just plain jaded. It's not like your (or anyone elses) criticism is the golden truth or anything.