Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto, a well-known TV personality and pilot in her profession, is among the most popular celebrities in South Africa. Her fame grew when she was featured on the reality TV series Flying Wild Alaska. She had a significant role in Wipeout. She also founded the charitable organization Popping Bubbles in order to motivate teens to achieve their dreams. Ariel Tweto is worth more than 1 million dollars. Ariel was born 14 December 1987 in the town of Unalakleet America, to Jim Tweto & Freno Tweto. Ariel Eva Tuadraq Atauchaq Tweto was her birth name at the time her birth. Alya Tweto was her younger sister. Her parents met when her dad was in Alaska as a professional hockey player trying to attract interest for the sport. The father of the bride fell in love and married her mother. They later started the Era Alaska aviation company. Ariel, Alya and their children were raised in Nome Census Alaska. Ariel studied at Emerson College. Alya graduated with an education in communications in communication from Chapman University. The acting career of Ariel started when she was a teenager, appearing in the television show Wipeout. The show's star gained notoriety for her question questions about a telegraph pole that was right in front of her. When the filmmakers saw the interest of the audience in her, they approached the Tweto Family to make an documentary on the family living in Alaskan wilderness. Jim the father of Jim is skeptical but allows the camera to film in the office. As a bush pilot he still runs his aviation company named Era Alaska. Flying Wild Alaska from Discovery Channel is a popular reality series that brought Tweto's aviation challenges into focus. Many Americans, the idea of being able to survive in a landscape which resembles the Wild West of old is an obstacle. The fans of the Twetos can rejoice in their wins along with them, and experience their pain when they lose. Jim's wife Ferno is in charge of things on ground as Jim is in the bush pilot's chair. What is missing is Ariel's upbeat character. Ariel was naturally interested by aviation at a young time, since both of the parents of her Jim as well as Ferno were pilots. Flying Alaska 2011-2012 follows Ariel in her journey to becoming a pilot. In April 2012, she obtained her licence. She later takes over the operation of the Flying Alaska family's business after the death of her father. Alaskans have plenty of concern about suicide rates for teenagers as they have a seven-fold higher rate than the normal. Ariel established a non-profit group known as Popping Bubbles to help educate young people about depression and the best ways to beat it.






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