Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto is a popular TV personality as well as private pilot. Her fame was boosted by her role in Flying Wild Alaska. She was also a participant in Wipeout. She co-founded the charity Popping Bubbles to talk to adolescents about how they can follow their passions. Ariel Tweto's net worth is more than $1,000,000. Ariel Tweto, of Native American heritage was born to Jim Tweto in Unalakleet Alaska USA on December 14, 1987. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto, her birth name is Ariel Eva Tuadraq Tweto. Alya Tweto, her older sister. They first met when her father played pro hockey in Alaska trying to attract more interest in the sport. Era Alaska, the airline business they founded together with help from his mother was born out of their passion for each other. Ariel and Alya were raised at Nome Census Alaska, where she went to Emerson College and then graduated in communications from Chapman University in Southern California. Ariel started her acting career at a very young age as she was featured on the show Wipeout. When she was asked to describe a pole that she could not see but which is in plain sight, she became famous. When the filmmakers saw the curiosity of the viewers in her story, they approached the Tweto Family to make an documentary on the family living in Alaskan wilderness. Jim Tweto, the father of the child initially is not convinced but eventually agrees for cameras to be set up into the work place. Era Alaska is still run by him in his capacity as a Bush pilot. Flying Wild Alaska, a reality series on Discovery Channel, was a big hit due to the challenges the Twetos have to face with running their business aviation. Living in an environment that evokes Wild West days is fascinating for many Americans. Fans of the Twetos are able to celebrate victories together and share their sorrow when they fall. Jim as the pilot of the bush, and Ferno as the manager of things on the ground ensures that the Tweto family is never short of excitement. Ariel who's always cheerful and optimistic despite everything else is a standout. Ariel's parents who piloted her Jim & Ferno advised her to pursue an interest early on. Flying Alaska, the 2011-2012 series follows Ariel through her journey to become a pilot licensed. In the following year, she becomes the head over the aviation business of her family when the father's retirement. Alaskans are concerned about the increase of sevenfold in the rate of suicide among teens compared to the national average. Ariel responded by co-founding Popping Bubbles. She visits schools and youth forums in order to educate young people about ways to live their lives and chase their dreams, rather than succumb to depression.






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