6 reviews
For anyone interested in flying, culture, science, geography, and just people, this is a must-see series. It is a broad portrayal of people who live in Alaska, their living conditions, opportunities, and challenges, all centered around the essential air transport operations of Alaskan life.
This series is a wonderful balance of beautiful cinematography, flying technique, Alaskan society and geography, human interaction, Alaskan cultural diversity and characteristics, family relationships, and technology.
Do yourself a favor and try watching this series. The series is not strictly sequential, so you can watch it in almost any order.
This series is a wonderful balance of beautiful cinematography, flying technique, Alaskan society and geography, human interaction, Alaskan cultural diversity and characteristics, family relationships, and technology.
Do yourself a favor and try watching this series. The series is not strictly sequential, so you can watch it in almost any order.
- joegerardi-1
- Nov 13, 2011
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- zippy47710
- Jul 19, 2012
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The Tweto family operating their small airline, Era Alaska, shuttling people and cargo in the Alaskan north. Jim and Ferno Tweto run the airline with the help of their daughters Ayla and Ariel.
There are lots of good in this lesser known reality show. It's not about some manufactured conflict. It's about a family and the life up north. I did see the cute and goofy Ariel Tweto on Wipeout. She's learning to fly and this has a bit of flying with smaller planes. It has lots of northern culture. It lasted 3 short seasons and that is probably enough. In the end, there is a lack of conflict, competition, or bombastic characters that is the lifeblood of today's reality TV. This was a nice change of pace but needed much more drama to stay.
There are lots of good in this lesser known reality show. It's not about some manufactured conflict. It's about a family and the life up north. I did see the cute and goofy Ariel Tweto on Wipeout. She's learning to fly and this has a bit of flying with smaller planes. It has lots of northern culture. It lasted 3 short seasons and that is probably enough. In the end, there is a lack of conflict, competition, or bombastic characters that is the lifeblood of today's reality TV. This was a nice change of pace but needed much more drama to stay.
- SnoopyStyle
- Aug 6, 2014
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This show is all scripted drama. Then there's the goofy looking girl who is constantly doing stuff that has nothing to do with flying. Fail.
The series seems to be yet another scripted reality drama. Not as bad as Airplane Repo, of course, but still a bit hard to watch.
Stopped watching after the showed political advertising signs for a republican senator. Not sure who thought that was a good idea.
Stopped watching after the showed political advertising signs for a republican senator. Not sure who thought that was a good idea.
- ogoriginalgood
- Jan 15, 2020
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