Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto is a popular public figure on television and private pilot. Her fame was boosted by her appearance on Flying Wild Alaska. In addition, she was a part of Wipeout the game show. She is the co-founder of Popping Bubbles charity, which helps teenagers pursue their dreams. Ariel Tweto's wealth exceeds 1 million dollars. Ariel Tweto, of Native American heritage was born to Jim Tweto in Unalakleet Alaska USA on December 14, 1987. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto, her birth name is Ariel Eva Tuadraq Tweto. Her sister is Alya Tweto. They first met when her father played professional hockey in Alaska as a way to attract more interest in the sport. Era Alaska, the airline business they founded together with help from his mother was born from their love for each other. Ariel was raised alongside Alya in Nome Census, Alaska. Ariel attended Emerson College in Nome and later graduated from the Chapman University's communication program in Southern California. Ariel was a child performer at the time she made her debut in Wipeout. She was famous after the incident in which she inquired of her mother to explain the pole that was in the room that she did not notice. The fascination shown by viewers at the tender age of the girl prompts directors to seek out the Tweto family with the idea of an actual show of their lives deep into the Alaskan wilderness. The father Jim doubts the idea but he approves of the cameras to roll on his work. Era Alaska, his aviation business as a bush-pilot continues to operate. Flying Wild Alaska from Discovery Channel is a cult reality show that brought the Tweto's challenges in aviation to the forefront. It's exciting to witness Americans living in a wilderness-like setting. When faced with the brutality of nature the fans are able to sympathize with and rejoice with Twetos winning. Jim and the bush pilot and Ferno on the ground are always busy. The only thing missing is Ariel's upbeat character. Since her parents Jim and Ferno both being pilots it's only natural Ariel took an interest in flying at a young stage of her life. Flying Alaska's 2011-2012 season follows Ariel in her training in order to be a professional pilot. Ariel eventually gets her pilot's licence in April of 2012. When the time comes, when her father retires, Ariel will assume the helm of the family's business. Alaskans are concerned about the state's high teenage suicide rate, which is more than seven times higher than the nation. Ariel co-founded a charity called Popping Bubbles, where she speaks to youths about the importance of finding an objective in life and pursuing your dreams instead of succumbing to depression.
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