Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto has a successful career as a TV host. Also, she is a private pilot. In the wake of her appearance on the reality program Flying Wild Alaska, she was a household name. She had a significant role in Wipeout. She was one of the original creators of Popping Bubbles which was created to educate teens on why it is important to pursue their dreams. Ariel Tweto is estimated to have a net worth in excess of $1 million. She was born on 14 December 1987 under the Zodiac sign of Sagittarius to Jim Tweto and Freno Tweto of Native American descent. Her Sign is described as one who does not fear taking risks. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto, her birth name was Ariel Eva Tuadraq Tweto. There is a sister named Alya Tweto. Her parents met when her father was working living in Alaska as a professional hockey player, trying to attract interest for the sport. He fell in the love of her mother and they later went into aviation in Era Alaska. Ariel and Alya have been raised at Nome Census Alaska where she went to Emerson College and then graduated in communication from Chapman University in Southern California. Ariel was an infant actor when she was first seen in Wipeout. The show became famous for an incident where she asks for a pole she cannot be able to see, but it's right before her. The reality TV show was developed to tell her story in the Alaskan forest after the Twetos had been approached by producers. Her father Jim doubts the idea but he gives the OK for cameras to be filmed on his work. Era Alaska, his aviation business, as a bush pilot continues to operate. The reality show Flying Wild Alaska by Discovery Channel has been a cult hit since it brought to all-time sharpness the problems the Tweto family has to face when they operate their aviation company. It's thrilling to watch Americans living in a wild west-like environment. People who love the Twetos are able to celebrate victories along with them, and experience their pain when they lose. Jim and the bush pilot and Ferno at the ground are always busy. In the midst of this is her cheerful personality. As the parents of Ariel, Jim and Ferno both being pilots it's only natural Ariel was interested in flying at a young age. Flying Alaska 2011-2012 follows Ariel on her path to becoming a pilot. The month of April, 2012 was when she was able to obtain her pilot's license. She later takes over the management of her company's family-owned flying operation following the retirement of her father. Alaskans are worried with the high rate of suicides among adolescents, which could be up to seven times higher than the average national figure. Ariel created a non-profit organization named Popping Bubbles to help educate youth about depression and how to beat it.






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