Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto has a successful career as a TV host. Also, she is a private pilot. Her stardom grew after she joined the reality television series Flying Wild Alaska. She has also played a part in the game show Wipeout. The charity she founded is Popping Bubbles in order to motivate teens to achieve their ambitions. Ariel Tweto is worth over 1 million dollars. Ariel was born 14 December 1987 in Unalakleet, Alaska USA to Jim Tweto & Freno Tweto. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto began her life as an infant. Alya is her sister. Her father was visiting Alaska to help promote the sport of hockey, they got to know each other. He fell in the love of her mother and they later went into aviation in Era Alaska. Ariel had a close relationship alongside Alya at Nome Census in Alaska. Ariel attended Emerson College in Nome and later graduated from Chapman University's communications program in Southern California. Ariel started her career as an actor in her early years and was a regular on the show Wipeout. Her fame was based on the incident in which she inquired of her mother about a pole in the room that she had not noticed. When the filmmakers saw the interest of the audience in her, they contacted the Tweto Family about making documentary of their family's life in the Alaskan wilderness. Jim Tweto, her father, is sceptical but agrees to allow the camera roll within his office. Era Alaska still operates as its bush pilot business. Flying Wild Alaska was a big hit for Discovery Channel because it showed the struggles that the Tweto family is facing in their business. Many Americans the challenge of living in an environment which evokes the earlier days of the Wild West is riveting. People who love the Twetos can celebrate their victories together and share the pain of losing. With Jim in the bush pilot's chair and his wife Ferno controlling everything on the ground, the family is never short of action. Ariel is an uplifting character in the middle of all this. Ariel's father, Jim and mom Ferno are both pilots so it's only normal for Ariel to have an interest in flight from a young age. The season that Flying Alaska is in 2011 and 2012 is a follow-up for Ariel as she trains to become a pilot. The final step is to earn her pilot's license in the month of April of this year. After her father's retirement, Ariel takes on the management of her family's aviation business. Alaskans are a source of anxiety about the suicide rate among teenagers, as they have a seven-fold higher rate than the their national average. Ariel's response to this was to establish a foundation called Popping Bubbles in which she visits schools and other youth gatherings to talk to children about why they should have a reason to live and achieve their goals instead of giving in to depression.






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