Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto's popularity as a TV host is well-known. Ariel Tweto also has an aircraft of her own. The actress became famous after her appearance on Flying Wild Alaska. The show also featured her in the Wipeout game show. She also co-founded Popping Bubbles, a charity that inspires young people to follow their dreams. Ariel Tweto is worth more than $1 million. Ariel was born 14 December 1987 in Unalakleet, America, to Jim Tweto & Freno Tweto. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto was her name when she was given it when she was born. Alya has a sister. They met her parents when her father was working at work in Alaska as an elite hockey player attempting to create interest for the sport. He fell in the love of her mother and they went on to establish the aviation industry Era Alaska. Ariel along with Alya were raised in Nome in and Nome, Alaska. Ariel attended Emerson College before graduating from Chapman University. Ariel began her acting career at a young age. She appeared in Wipeout. Ariel became famous for an episode in which she asked about a post she could not see but she was directly in front of her. The curiosity shown by the public at the tender age of the girl prompts the directors to approach the Tweto family with the idea of an actual show of their lives deep into the Alaskan wilderness. Her father Jim doubts the idea but he gives the OK for cameras to be filmed on his work. Era Alaska is still run by him in his capacity as an Aircraft pilot. Flying Wild Alaska from Discovery Channel is a popular reality program that brought Tweto's challenges in aviation to the forefront. Many Americans who are accustomed to surviving in an area similar to the Wild West of old is an uphill battle. The fans of the Twetos can rejoice in their wins with them and feel their pain when they lose. Jim, the bush pilot, and Ferno at the ground are never idle. Ariel stays positive through all the turmoil. Ariel had a natural interest in aviation from an early age, as both their parents Jim as well as Ferno had pilot licenses. The 2011 to 2012 seasons of Flying Alaska follows Ariel's training as a pilot ultimately earning her license as a pilot in April 2012. When the time comes, when her father's retirement, Ariel will take over running the business of her family. One of the major concerns of the majority of Alaskans is the high suicide rate among adolescents that is up to seven times the national average. Ariel's response to this was to co-found a non-profit organization called Popping Bubbles in which she goes around schools and other youth gatherings to talk to children on the reasons why they need to have a reason to live and pursue their dreams rather than falling into depression.






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