Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto has a successful career as a television personality. Ariel Tweto is also an private pilot. Her fame was boosted by her appearance in Flying Wild Alaska. She also took a part in the game show Wipeout. She founded the charity Popping Bubbles in order to inspire teens to follow their dreams. Ariel Tweto's wealth is over one million dollars. Ariel Tweto, of Native American heritage was born to Jim Tweto in Unalakleet Alaska USA on December 14th, 1987. At birth she was given the name Arieleva Tuadraq-Atauchaq Tweto. She has a sister Alya Tweto. They met as a child sports player from Alaska and was trying to attract fans interested in the sport. He met and fell in love with her mother and they eventually joined aviation in Era Alaska. Ariel had a close relationship with Alya and her mother in Nome Census in the state of Alaska. Ariel attended Emerson College in Nome and then graduated from Chapman University's communications program located in Southern California. Ariel's career as an actress was born at a very young age when she appeared in the TV show Wipeout. The show's star gained notoriety for her question about a telegraph pole which was right in front of her. The fascination shown by viewers in the young girl leads directors to seek out the Tweto family to do the show on their life within the Alaskan wilderness. Jim, her father is skeptical, but he agrees to allow the camera roll in his office. Era Alaska is still run by him, a Bush pilot. Flying Wild Alaska from Discovery Channel is a cult reality program that brought Tweto's challenges in aviation to the forefront. For many Americans, the idea of living in a place similar to the Wild West of old is an obstacle. Fans of the Twetos can rejoice in their wins with them and feel the pain of losing. Jim The bush pilot and Ferno on the ground are never idle. Ariel stays positive through all the chaos. Ariel's parents who piloted her Jim & Ferno advised her to pursue the plunge early in her journey. Flying Alaska is a series which tracks Ariel during her flight training. Ariel eventually earned her pilot's license in April 2012. Then she takes over the running of the company's family-owned flying operation following the passing from her father. Alaskans are concerned about the suicide rate of teenagers, which is 7 times or more than the average national figure. Ariel became inspired by this to create a charity, Popping Bubbles. In this organization she visits youth forums and schools in order to inform students why it is important to dream big and live your every moment to the fullest, rather than give in to depression.






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