Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto is a popular television personality and private pilot. She rose to stardom following her appearance on the reality television program Flying Wild Alaska. In addition, she has played a part in the game show Wipeout. The charity she co-founded was Popping Bubbles to talk to teens about why they should follow their passions. Ariel Tweto has a net worth over $1 million. Ariel Tweto born 14 December 1987, was the daughter of Jim Tweto (of Native American ancestry) and Freno Tweto in the Zodiac signs of Sagittarius. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto was her birth name at the time her birth. Alya is her younger sister. Her father, who was a professional hockey player in Alaska trying to generate interest in his sport, came across her mother. Era Alaska was founded by her father and mother when he was in love with her. Ariel and Alya both grew-up in Nome Census, the state of Alaska. Ariel went to Emerson College as well as Alya earned a degree in communications at Chapman University. The career of actress Ariel started at an early age when she starred in the TV show Wipeout. Ariel gained attention for asking the telegraph's pole, which was right in front of her. The interest shown by audiences for the girl's story prompts the directors to approach the Tweto family for a reality show about their life in the Alaskan wilderness. Jim his father is skeptical of the idea however he allows the camera to film at the office. He is a bush pilot and is still the head of his aviation company named Era Alaska. Flying Wild Alaska from Discovery Channel is a well-loved reality show that brought the Tweto's challenges in aviation to the forefront. It's thrilling to watch Americans living in a wilderness-like setting. The human fight against nature that makes Tweto fans cheer on their triumphs and grieve their losses. With Jim at the pilot's seat, and his wife Ferno managing matters on the ground, their family is never devoid of action. Ariel is a joy to be around in all of this. Ariel's father Jim, and mother Ferno have both been pilots and it's not surprising to Ariel to take an interest in flight from a young age. Flying Alaska 2011-2012 follows Ariel in her journey towards becoming a pilot. The month of April, 2012 was when she obtained her licence. After her father's retirement, Ariel takes on the management of her family's aviation business. Alaskans worry about Alaska's high teenage suicide rate, which is seven times the rate of the entire country. Ariel was moved to start an organization called Popping Bubbles. In this organization she visits school and youth groups to explain how important it is to dream big and live your fully instead of succumbing to depression.






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