Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto has a successful career as a TV host. She is also an private pilot. After appearing in the reality series Flying Wild Alaska, she became a star. She was also a participant in Wipeout. In addition, she co-founded Popping Bubbles, a charity that inspires young people to follow their goals. Ariel Tweto is worth more than $1 million. Ariel was born 14 December 1987 in the town of Unalakleet America, to Jim Tweto Jim Tweto and Freno Tweto. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto became her name when she was born. Alya Tweto is her younger sister. Her father was visiting Alaska to help promote the sport of hockey, they got to know each other. He met and fell in love with her mother and they went on to establish the aviation industry Era Alaska. Ariel along with Alya were raised in Nome the city in Alaska. She was a student at Emerson College before graduating from Chapman University. Ariel began her acting career in her early years and was a regular on the television show Wipeout. The show became famous due to an incident where she asked her mother about the pole that was in the room which she didn't notice. The fascination shown by viewers in the young girl leads the directors to approach the Tweto family to do the show on their lives deep in the Alaskan wilderness. The father Jim is skeptical but gives the OK for the cameras to roll on his work. Era Alaska, his aviation business as a bush-pilot is still in operation. Flying Wild Alaska was a big hit in the Discovery Channel because it showed the challenges that the Tweto family faces with their company. The challenges of living in an environment reminiscent of Wild West days is fascinating for many Americans. When faced with nature's sometimes brutal cruelty Fans can feel sympathy and cheer with Twetos who win. Jim as the pilot in the bush and Ferno in the management of events on the grounds ensures that the Tweto clan will never be short of excitement. The only thing missing is Ariel's upbeat character. Ariel's father Jim, and mother Ferno are both pilots so it is only natural to Ariel to be interested in flying from an early age. The 2011 to 2012 seasons of Flying Alaska follows Ariel's training as a pilot, and she eventually earned her pilot's license in the month of April 2012. Following the retirement of her father Ariel assumes the running of the family aviation business. Alaskans have expressed concern about the increase of sevenfold in the rate of suicide among teens compared to the national average. Ariel co-founded a charity called Popping Bubbles, where she speaks to youths about how important it is to have an objective in life and following your dreams rather than giving in to depression.






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