Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto is a popular TV personality as well as private pilot. She became a celebrity after her appearance on Flying Wild Alaska. In addition, she was a part of Wipeout which is a game show. She is the co-founder of Popping Bubbles charity, which helps teenagers pursue their dreams. Ariel has a net worth in excess of $1 million. Ariel Tweto is born in Unalakleet Alaska USA of Native American heritage and was married to Jim Tweto and Freno Tweto on December 14, 1987, under the Zodiac sign of Sagittarius and her zodiac sign is described as an impulsive and adventurous person who is not scared of taking risks. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto began her life as when she was a newborn. Alya has a sister. While her father was in Alaska to promote the sport of hockey, they got to know each other. Era Alaska was founded by her father and mother after she fell in love with him. Ariel grew up alongside Alya at Nome Census in the state of Alaska. Ariel attended Emerson College in Nome and graduated from the Chapman University's communication program in Southern California. Ariel was able to begin acting professionally in her early years, when she appeared in the TV show Wipeout. Ariel was famous due to an episode during which she asked about a post she couldn't see, yet appeared to be right there. The interest of the public in this young girl has led producers to approach the Tweto family regarding the reality show about their life in Alaskan wilderness. Jim the father of Jim is skeptical of the idea but he lets the camera film inside the office. Era Alaska is still run by him in his capacity as the Bush Pilot. Flying Wild Alaska from Discovery Channel is a well-loved reality program that brought Tweto's aviation challenges into focus. It's exciting to witness Americans living in a wilderness-like setting. With the brutality of nature, fans can sympathize and rejoice with Twetos when they win. With Jim sitting in the pilot's seat, and his wife Ferno taking care of matters on the ground, the family is never short of action. What is missing is her cheerful personality. Since Ariel's parents Jim and Ferno each being pilots, it was only natural that Ariel was interested in aviation from a young age. Flying Alaska 2011-2012 follows Ariel on her path towards becoming a pilot. In April of 2012, she earned her license. She takes charge of running her family's business after her dad's retirement. Alaskans have expressed concern about the 7-fold rise in rates of suicide among teens compared to the national average. Ariel's solution to this issue was to co-found a non-profit organization known as Popping Bubbles in which she goes around schools and other youth forums talking to youngsters about why they should have the motivation to pursue their dreams rather than giving in to depression.






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