pilot dues - translation to greek
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pilot dues - translation to greek

2001 SINGLE BY ANASTACIA
Paid my dues; Paid My Dues (song)

pilot dues      
πλοηγικά δικαιώματα
πλοηγικά δικαιώματα      
pilot dues
pilot officer         
  • An RAF pilot officer's sleeve/shoulder insignia
  • An RAF pilot officer's sleeve mess insignia
  • An RAF pilot officer's sleeve on No.1 best dress uniform
  • An [[RAAF]] pilot officer's sleeve/shoulder insignia
  • A [[Hellenic Air Force]] ''anthiposminagos'' (pilot officer's) rank insignia
  • An [[Indian Air Force]] pilot officer's sleeve/shoulder insignia
  • RTAF]] pilot officer's rank insignia
  • A [[Namibian Air Force]] pilot officer's rank insignia
  • PAF]] pilot officer's rank insignia.
MILITARY RANK
Assistant Section Officer; PLTOFF; Plt Off; Pilot Officer; Pit Off
ανθυποσμηναγός, ιπτάμενος αξιωματικός

Definition

pilot
n.
person who flies aircraft
1) an air-force; airline, commercial; fighter; glider; helicopter; kamikaze; licensed; test pilot
person who guides ships into and out of a port
2) to drop; take on the pilot
3) a harbor pilot
device for steering
4) an automatic pilot

Wikipedia

Paid My Dues

"Paid My Dues" is a song by American recording artist Anastacia from her second studio album Freak of Nature (2001). It was released on November 12, 2001, as the album's lead single. The song was written by Anastacia, Greg Lawson, Damon Sharpe, and LaMenga Kafi and was produced by Ric Wake with additional production by Richie Jones.

"Paid My Dues" became a commercial success, reaching number one in Denmark, Hungary, Italy, Norway, and Switzerland, as well as peaking within the top 10 in several other mainland European countries.