Ariel Tweto
The popularity of Ariel Tweto as a TV host is well-known. Ariel Tweto also has an aircraft of her own. The actress became famous after appearing in the reality series Flying Wild Alaska. Additionally, she was a part-time participant in Wipeout. The charity she co-founded was Popping Bubbles to talk to teenagers about the importance of being able to pursue their dreams. Ariel Tweto is worth more than 1 million dollars. Ariel was born 14 December 1987 in Unalakleet, Alaska USA to Jim Tweto and Freno Tweto. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto changed her name after her birth. She has a sister Alya Tweto. Her father, a professional player of hockey in Alaska trying to generate enthusiasm for his sport, met her mother. Era Alaska, the airline business they founded together with his mother's help, was born out of their love for each other. Ariel grew up alongside Alya at Nome Census in Alaska. Ariel attended Emerson College in Nome and graduated from the Chapman University's communication program located in Southern California. Ariel was a child actress when she first appeared in Wipeout. The show became famous for an incident in which she inquires about a pole she cannot perceive, yet is before her. The fascination shown by viewers in the young girl leads the directors to approach the Tweto family for a reality show about their lives into the Alaskan wilderness. Her father Jim is skeptical, but allows the cameras to roll in his office. Era Alaska continues to be the aviation company of his former bush pilot. The reality series Flying Wild Alaska by Discovery Channel has been a cult hit since it brought to sharp focus the challenges the Tweto family face as they operate their aviation company. Many Americans who are accustomed to surviving in an area that resembles those of Wild West of old is an uphill battle. The fans of the Twetos are able to celebrate victories together and share their sorrow when they fall. Jim manages the plane's pilotage. Ferno is in charge of the operation at ground. The family never lacks of action. Ariel is a joy to be around in all of this. With the parents of Ariel, Jim and Ferno each being pilots, it's only natural that Ariel began to take an interest in flying from an early time. Flying Alaska 2011-2012 follows Ariel on her path towards becoming a pilot. The month of April, 2012 was when she was able to obtain her pilot's license. When her father retires, Ariel takes on the management of the family aviation business. One of the biggest problems facing many Alaskans are the high rates of suicide in teens which is as high as seven times higher than 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 forums talking to youngsters on the reasons why they need to have an incentive to achieve their goals instead of accepting depression.






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