Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto is a popular public figure on television and private pilot. Her fame grew when she was featured on the reality TV series Flying Wild Alaska. The show also featured her in the Wipeout game program. The actress also founded Popping Bubbles, a charity that encourages teens to follow their goals. Ariel Tweto's net worth is over $1,000,000. Ariel Tweto, of Native American heritage was born to Jim Tweto in Unalakleet Alaska USA on December 14, 1987. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto became her name when she was born. Alya Tweto, her elder sister. They first met when her father was playing professional hockey in Alaska as a way to draw more attention to the sport. Era Alaska is the company that he started after falling in love with the mother of Ariel's. Ariel along with Alya were born in Nome, and Nome, Alaska. She attended Emerson College before graduating from Chapman University. The acting career of Ariel began as an teen, and she was a part of the television show Wipeout. In an incident where she was asked to describe the pole she was unable to see, but which is in plain sight, she became famous. When the filmmakers saw the interest of the audience in her, they contacted the Tweto Family to make an documentary on the family living in Alaskan wilderness. Jim the father of Jim approves of the shooting to be held at their workplace. Era Alaska still operates as his bush pilot company. The reality show Flying Wild Alaska by Discovery Channel became a huge success as it brought into all-time sharpness the problems the Tweto family face as they manage their business in aviation. To many Americans their experience of living in an environment that reminds one of the beginning of the Wild West is riveting. The struggle between humans and sometimes brutal nature causes fans to celebrate alongside the Twetos in their triumphs and feel for them during their losses. Jim's wife Ferno is responsible for things on ground and Jim is in the bush pilot's chair. Ariel is an uplifting character throughout all of this. Ariel's pilot parents Jim & Ferno inspired her to develop the plunge early in her journey. Flying Alaska 2011-2012 follows Ariel in her journey towards becoming a pilot. In April of 2012, she earned her license. Ariel is the one who runs her family's business when her father retires. Alaskans have plenty of concern about suicide rates in teens, which have a seven-fold higher rate than the their national average. Ariel's response to this was co-founding a charity known as Popping Bubbles in which she is on the streets of schools and youth gatherings to talk to children about the importance of having an incentive to follow their dreams instead of giving in to depression.
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