Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto has a successful career as a television personality. Ariel Tweto is also an private pilot. The actress became famous after her role in Flying Wild Alaska. She played an important role in Wipeout. She also co-founded Popping Bubbles, a charity that inspires young people to follow their goals. Ariel Tweto boasts a net-worth that exceeds 1 million dollars. Ariel Tweto born 14 December 1987, was the daughter of Jim Tweto (of Native American ancestry) as well as Freno Tweto under the Zodiac signs of Sagittarius. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto became her name when she was born. Alya, her sister is also a Tweto. They met her parents when her father was working at work in Alaska as a professional hockey player trying to create interest for the sport. Era Alaska was founded by her parents after she fell in love with him. Ariel was raised with Alya at Nome Census in the state of Alaska. Ariel attended Emerson College in Nome and graduated from Chapman University's Communications program in Southern California. Ariel's acting career began at a young age when she starred in 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. When the filmmakers saw the interest of the audience in her story, they approached the Tweto Family about making documentary of the family living in Alaskan wilderness. Her father Jim is skeptical but gives the OK for cameras to film at his workplace. Era Alaska still operates as the company of his bush pilots. Flying Wild Alaska was a big hit in the Discovery Channel because it showed how difficult that the Tweto family has to face with their company. The majority of Americans are fascinated by the fact how they are able to live in a place which is reminiscent of the early Wild West. It is the human struggle against the elements that make Tweto enthusiasts celebrate their victories as well as mourn the loss of their heroes. Jim's wife Ferno is responsible for everything on the ground and Jim takes a seat in the bush pilot's chair. Ariel stays positive through all the chaos. Ariel's pilot parents Jim & Ferno encouraged her to take an interest in aviation from the beginning. The 2011 to 2012 seasons of Flying Alaska follows Ariel's training as a pilot, and she eventually earned her pilot's license in April 2012. Then, she assumes control over the aviation business of her family when the father retires. Alaskans are concerned about the seven-fold increase in the rate of suicide among teens compared to the national average. Ariel was the co-founder of a charitable organization, Popping Bubbles, where she speaks to youths about the importance of finding a purpose in life and pursuing your dreams instead of giving into depression.






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