Ariel Tweto

Ariel Tweto is a popular public figure on television and private pilot. The fame of her became apparent after she appeared in reality television program Flying Wild Alaska. Her other roles include the Wipeout game series. The charity she co-founded was Popping Bubbles to talk to teens about why they should follow their passions. Ariel Tweto's net worth is more than 1 million dollars. Ariel Tweto, of Native American heritage was born to Jim Tweto in Unalakleet Alaska USA on December 14, 1987. At birth she was given the name of Ariel Eva Tuadraq-Atauchaq Tweto. Alya is her sibling. When her father was in Alaska to promote the sport of hockey, they got to know each other. He met and fell in the love of her mother and they eventually joined the aviation industry Era Alaska. Ariel and Alya were raised within Nome Census Alaska where she was a student at Emerson College and then graduated with a degree in communications at Chapman University in Southern California. The career of actress Ariel was born at a very young age when she starred in the TV show Wipeout. Ariel gained fame for an episode during which she asked about a post she couldn't see, yet appeared to be right there. The reality TV show was developed about her life deep in Alaskan forest after the Twetos were contacted by producers. Jim, Jim's father, is skeptical however he allows the camera to film in the office. Era Alaska continues to be the aviation company of his former bush pilot. Flying Wild Alaska was a big hit on Discovery Channel because it showed the challenges that the Tweto family has to face with their company. Many Americans their experience of living in a setting that echoes early days Wild West is riveting. Fans of the Twetos can rejoice in their wins together and share their sorrow when they fall. Jim as the bush pilot, and Ferno in the management of things on the ground ensures that the family of Tweto will never be short of excitement. Ariel stays positive through all the turmoil. Ariel had a natural interest in aviation since a young age, as both their parents Jim as well as Ferno were pilots. Flying Alaska's 2011-2012 season follows Ariel as she trains in order to be a professional pilot. The final step is to earn her pilot's license in the month of April of this year. After her father's retirement, Ariel takes on the running of the family Flying Alaska business. Alaskans are a source of worry about suicide rates in teens, which exceed seven times the their national average. Ariel established a non-profit group called Popping Bubbles to help educate young people about depression and the best ways to beat it.

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