Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto is a popular TV personality as well as private pilot. In the wake of her appearance in the reality series Flying Wild Alaska, she became a star. Also, she participated in Wipeout. The co-founder is of the Popping Bubbles charity, which inspires young people to pursue their goals. Ariel Tweto has an estimated net worth in excess of 1 million dollars. She was born on 14 December 1987, in the Zodiac Sign of Sagittarius to Jim Tweto and Freno Tweto who are of Native American descent. Her Sign is described as one who does not fear taking risk. At birth, she was given the name of Ariel Eva Tuadraq-Atauchaq Tweto. Alya is her sister. Her father, a pro hockey player in Alaska seeking to attract an interest in his sport met her mother. Her father was in love with her and married her mother. They later started their own Era Alaska aviation company. Ariel, Alya and their kids grew up in Nome Census the state of Alaska. Ariel studied at Emerson College. Alya graduated with the degree of communication from Chapman University. Ariel was able to begin her acting career when she was a young girl, when she appeared on the television show Wipeout. She became famous in an incident where she inquires about an object she is unable to see yet it is right in front of her. The director was able to see the curiosity of the viewers in her, they contacted the Tweto family to create a documentary about their family's life in the Alaskan wilderness. Jim his father is skeptical about the idea but allows the camera to film inside the office. Era Alaska continues to be the aviation company of his ex-bus pilot. Flying Wild Alaska on Discovery Channel became a hit instantly since it exposed the many challenges that the Twetos face when managing their aviation businesses. It's thrilling to watch Americans living in a wilderness-like setting. People who love the Twetos can celebrate their victories together and share their pain when they lose. Jim, the pilot of the bush, as well as Ferno at the ground are always busy. Ariel is a positive person throughout all of this. Her parents, Jim and Ferno, have both been pilots. So it's natural that Ariel discovered a love for flying as a child. Flying Alaska 2011-2012 follows Ariel on her path towards becoming a pilot. In April of 2012, she earned her license. She later takes over the operation of the Flying Alaska family's business after the death from her father. Alaskans are concerned about the state's high teenager suicide rate that is seven times the rate of the entire country. Ariel was the co-founder of a charitable organization, Popping Bubbles, where she informs young people of the importance of finding an objective in life and following your dreams rather than giving in to depression.






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