Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto is a popular TV personality as well as private pilot. The fame of her became apparent after she joined the reality television series Flying Wild Alaska. Also, she participated in Wipeout. She also co-founded Popping Bubbles, a charity that encourages teens to follow their goals. Ariel Tweto is worth over 1 million dollars. Ariel was born 14 December 1987 in Unalakleet, the USA state of Alaska to Jim Tweto Jim Tweto and Freno Tweto. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto began her life as when she was a newborn. Alya, her younger sister, is too a Tweto. She met her parents while she was a athlete in Alaska in an effort to make people interested in the sport. Era Alaska was founded by her parents after he fell in love. Ariel, Alya and their children were raised in Nome Census in Alaska. Ariel studied at Emerson College. Alya graduated with an education in communications in communication from Chapman University. Ariel started her acting career at a young age. The role she played was in Wipeout. Ariel was famous due to an episode during which she asked about a post she could not see but was right in her face. When the filmmakers saw the interest of the audience in her, they contacted the Tweto Family about making documentary of the Tweto family who live in Alaskan wilderness. Jim the father of her daughter is sceptical but agrees to let the cameras roll within his office. Era Alaska still operates as his bush pilot company. The show Flying Wild Alaska by Discovery Channel has been a cult hit as it brought into sharp focus the challenges the Tweto family face as they operate their aviation company. A lot of Americans are fascinated by the fact that they have to reside in an area that recalls the old Wild West. Fans of the Twetos can rejoice in their wins together and share their sorrow when they fall. Jim's wife Ferno manages things on ground as Jim sits at the bushpilot's chair. Ariel is positive in spite of the turmoil. As Ariel's parents Jim and Ferno each being pilots, it's only natural that Ariel took an interest in flying from an early stage of her life. The 2011 to 2012 season of Flying Alaska follows Ariel's training as a pilot and eventually earning her license as a pilot in April 2012. Later, she takes control of the flying business of her parents after their father's retirement. Alaskans are a source of worry about suicide rates in teens, which have a seven-fold higher rate than the normal. Ariel created a non-profit organization called Popping Bubbles to help educate young people about depression and the best ways to deal with it.






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