Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto is a popular public figure on television and private pilot. Her fame grew when she appeared on the reality TV series Flying Wild Alaska. She also took an active role in the show Wipeout. In addition, she co-founded Popping Bubbles, a charity that encourages teens to follow their dreams. Ariel Tweto is estimated to have a Net worth that is greater than $1 million. Her birth date was 14 December 1987 under the Zodiac Sign of Sagittarius to Jim Tweto and Freno Tweto of Native American descent. Her Zodiac sign is that of someone who does not fear taking risk. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto was her name when she was given it at the time of her birth. Alya is her younger sister. Her parents met when her dad was living in Alaska as an elite hockey player attempting to attract interest for the sport. Her father was in love with her and got married to her mother. They later started their own Era Alaska aviation company. Ariel, Alya and their children were raised in Nome census in Alaska. Ariel studied at Emerson College. Alya graduated with a degree in communication in communication from Chapman University. Ariel was an infant actress when she first appeared in Wipeout. The show's star gained notoriety for her question the telegraph's pole, which was right in front of her. Audiences' interest for this girl's story has led producers to approach the Tweto family regarding an actual series about their life in Alaskan wilderness. The father Jim is skeptical but approves of cameras to be filmed at his workplace. Era Alaska continues to be his aviation business as a former bush pilot. Flying Wild Alaska was a huge success for Discovery Channel because it showed the challenges the Tweto family is facing with their company. Many Americans their experience of living in a setting which evokes the earlier days of the Wild West is riveting. It's the struggle of humans against the elements that make Tweto enthusiasts rejoice in triumphs, as well as mourn the loss of their heroes. Jim's wife Ferno manages things on ground while Jim is in the bush pilot's chair. Ariel stays positive through all the turmoil. With Ariel's parents Jim and Ferno each being pilots, it's only natural Ariel was interested in aviation from a young stage of her life. 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. When her father retires Ariel assumes the management of the family aviation business. Alaskans are a source of worry about suicide rates in teens, which are seven times greater than national average. Ariel's solution to this issue was to establish a foundation called Popping Bubbles in which she goes around schools and other youth events to speak with youngsters about the importance of having an incentive to follow their dreams instead of falling into depression.






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