Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto is a popular television personality and private pilot. The fame of her became apparent after she joined the reality television show Flying Wild Alaska. She also took a part in the game show Wipeout. She was the co-founder of the charitable Popping Bubbles to talk to teenagers about the importance of being able to pursue their dreams. Ariel Tweto's worth is over one million dollars. Ariel Tweto, of Native American heritage was born to Jim Tweto in Unalakleet Alaska USA on December 14, 1987. At her birth, she received the name of Ariel Eva Tuadraq-Atauchaq Tweto. Alya and her sister are also a Tweto. She met her parents while she was a sports player from Alaska, trying to get players interested in the game. The father of the bride fell in love and married her mother. The couple later founded the Era Alaska aviation company. Ariel, Alya and their children grew in Nome Census Alaska. Ariel studied at Emerson College. Alya graduated with a degree in communication at Chapman University. Ariel started her acting career at an early age. She appeared in Wipeout. She became famous in an incident where she inquires about a pole she cannot see yet it is right in front of her. In response to the audiences' fascination with the female, the Twetos decided to participate in a reality television show that will explore their life in the Alaskan forest. Jim Tweto, her father, is skeptical, but he agrees to let the cameras film within his office. Era Alaska still operates as the company of his bush pilots. Flying Wild Alaska was a big hit for Discovery Channel because it showed the struggles that the Tweto family is facing when it comes to their work. To many Americans the pressure of living in a setting that reminds one of the earlier days of the Wild West is riveting. The struggle between humans and sometimes harsh nature inspires fans to rejoice along with the Twetos for their victories, and feel for them during their defeats. With Jim sitting in the pilot's seat and his wife Ferno controlling matters on the ground, their family is never devoid of action. Ariel stays positive through all the turmoil. Since Ariel's parents Jim and Ferno both being pilots it's only natural that Ariel began to take an interest in flying from an early time. The 2011 to 2012 seasons of Flying Alaska follows Ariel's training as a pilot ultimately earning her pilot's license in the month of April 2012. Following the retirement of her father Ariel is now in charge of the management of the family flying business. Alaskans are worried about the suicide rate of teens, which can be as high as seven times than the average national figure. Ariel established a non-profit group called Popping Bubbles to help educate youngsters about depression and ways to deal with it.






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