Ariel Tweto
The popularity of Ariel Tweto as a TV host is well-known. Ariel Tweto also has an aircraft of her own. Ariel Tweto gained fame after appearing on reality TV series Flying Wild Alaska. The show also featured her in the Wipeout game program. The charity she founded is Popping Bubbles in order to inspire teens to follow their dreams. Ariel Tweto has a net worth of more than 1 million dollars. Ariel was born 14 December 1987 in Unalakleet, Alaska USA to Jim Tweto and Freno Tweto. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto was her birth name at the time she was born. Alya has one sister. The parents of her met while her father was working living in Alaska as a professional hockey player trying to attract interest in the game. Era Alaska, the airline company they co-founded with his mother's help, was the result of their passion for each other. Ariel, Alya and their kids grew up in Nome census in Alaska. Ariel studied at Emerson College. Alya graduated with a degree in communication from Chapman University. Ariel began acting professionally at a very young age as she was featured in the TV show Wipeout. She gained fame for asking about a telegraph pole which was visible to her. The interest of the public in the young woman led the producers to contact the Tweto family regarding the reality show about their experiences in Alaskan wilderness. Jim Tweto, father of the child initially is not convinced but then he agrees to allow cameras to be used in the workplace. Era Alaska still operates as his bush pilot company. The reality show Flying Wild Alaska by Discovery Channel was an instant hit because it brought into clear the difficulties that the Tweto family has to face when they run their aviation business. For many Americans their experience of living in a setting which evokes the early days Wild West is riveting. In the face of nature's brutality the fans are able to sympathize with and rejoice with Twetos winning. Jim, the bush pilot, and Ferno in the field have a lot to do. In the midst of this is her cheerful personality. With her parents Jim and Ferno both pilots it's only natural that Ariel took an interest in flying at a young age. The season 2011-2012 of Flying Alaska follows Ariel's training as a pilot, and she eventually earned her pilot's license in the month of April 2012. In the future, after her father's retirement, she will assume the helm of the family business. Alaskans are worried about the suicide rate of teenagers, which is as high as seven times than the national average. Ariel established a non-profit group known as Popping Bubbles to help educate youngsters about depression and ways to beat it.






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