Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto dominates the television industry as well as being an experienced pilot. Her fame grew when she appeared on the reality television program Flying Wild Alaska. She had a significant role in Wipeout. The co-founder is of the Popping Bubbles charity, which encourages teenagers to chase their goals. Ariel Tweto's worth is more than $1,000,000. Ariel Tweto, of Native American heritage was born to Jim Tweto in Unalakleet Alaska USA on December 14th, 1987. At birth she was given the name Ariel Eva Tuadraq-Atauchaq Tweto. She has a sister Alya Tweto. The parents of her met while her dad was in Alaska as a professional hockey player trying to create interest in the game. Her father was in love with her and married her mother. The couple later founded Era Alaska, aka the Era Alaska aviation company. Ariel along with Alya were raised in Nome the city in and Nome, Alaska. She was a student at Emerson College before graduating from Chapman University. Ariel began acting professionally when she was a young girl, when she appeared on the television show Wipeout. She was famous after an incident where she asked her mother about the presence of a pole that she did not notice. In response to the audiences attracted by the young woman, Twetos decided to be part of an on-air reality show that would explore their daily living in Alaskan bush. The father Jim doubts the idea but he approves of the cameras to roll on his work. Era Alaska continues to be the aviation company of his ex-bus pilot. The reality show Flying Wild Alaska by Discovery Channel became a huge success because it brought into all-time sharpness the problems the Tweto family face as they manage their business in aviation. It's thrilling to watch Americans living in the wild west like a. Fans of the Twetos can celebrate their victories with them and feel their sorrow when they fall. Jim is the pilot of the bush plane and Ferno manages the operations on the ground. The family never lacks of action. What is missing is Ariel's cheerful character. Her parents, Jim and Ferno, have both been pilots. So it's normal that Ariel discovered a love for flying as a child. The 2011-2012 season of Flying Alaska is a follow-up for Ariel through her journey to become a pilot. The final step is to earn her pilot's license in the month of April of this year. In the following year, she becomes the head of the business of flying for her parents after their father's retirement. Alaskans have concerns about Alaska's hefty teenage suicide rate, which is seven times that of the entire country. Ariel was inspired to co-found a charity, Popping Bubbles. In this organization she visits school and youth groups to tell them the importance of being able to have dreams and live every moment to the fullest, rather than give in to depression.






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