Ariel Tweto
Ariel Tweto, a well-known as a pilot and TV host by profession is one of the most popular personalities in South Africa. Her fame grew when she appeared on the reality TV program Flying Wild Alaska. She was a key character in Wipeout. The actress also founded Popping Bubbles, a charity which encourages teenagers to pursue their goals. Ariel Tweto's net worth is more than $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 was her birth name when she was born. Alya and her sister are too a Tweto. They were introduced when her father played professional hockey in Alaska trying to increase interest in the sport. Era Alaska was founded by her mother and father after she fell in love with him. Ariel and Alya both grew-up in Nome Census, Alaska. Ariel went to Emerson College while Alya earned a degree in communications from Chapman University. Ariel was an infant actress when she first appeared in Wipeout. Her fame was boosted by an incident where she inquires about the pole that she can't perceive, yet is before her. When the filmmakers saw the interest of the audience in her story, they approached the Tweto family to create a documentary about the Tweto family who live in Alaskan wilderness. The father Jim is skeptical but approves of cameras to film in his office. He is a bush pilot and is still the head of his aviation company called Era Alaska. Flying Wild Alaska, a reality show broadcast on Discovery Channel, was a massive success because it revealed the challenges the Twetos have to face when running their aviation business. The challenge of living within an environment that evokes Wild West days is fascinating for many Americans. The human battle against sometimes brutal nature causes fans to celebrate along with the Twetos when they win and feel for them during their losses. Jim is the pilot of the bush plane. Ferno oversees operations at ground. The Twetos never miss of action. Ariel, who is always positive and cheerful regardless of the circumstances, stands out. Ariel was naturally interested in aviation since a young childhood, because both her parents Jim and Ferno had pilot licenses. Flying Alaska's 2011-2012 season is a follow-up for Ariel through her journey for her dream of becoming a pilot. Ariel eventually gets her pilot's license in April of 2012. She later takes over the operation of the company's family-owned flying operation following the death from her father. One of the major concerns of numerous Alaskans has to do with the high rates of suicide in teens which is as high as seven times higher than the national average. Ariel's solution to this issue was co-founding a charity named Popping Bubbles in which she visits schools and other youth events to speak with youngsters about why they should have an incentive to pursue their dreams rather than accepting depression.
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