Best known for starring in the Discovery Channel’s Flying Wild Alaska series, Jim Tveto left an indelible mark on western Alaska through an unwavering commitment to community service, the expertise of a bush pilot with himself maturity, and the generous spirit he developed: All qualities are highly valued among Alaskans today.
Life in the sky
Jim Tweto first came to Alaska on a hockey scholarship; But the passion for flying soon surpassed this initial goal, inspiring his journey as a bush pilot across Alaska to Unakleet. Tweto began by working as an Army Corps of Engineers welder before switching to boat building at Shaktolik, then eventually was drawn back to flying with Unalkaleet as his base – now a major part of rural aviation development throughout Alaska
Tweto dedicated himself to his work. Not only a pilot, but he was known for pouring concrete at the airport and loading planes – everything needed to keep things running smoothly Former pilot Ben Pedersen noted how Tveto went above and beyond to help his community through donations which he gave as best he could notice by flying.
The Alaskan sky is covered in love
Jim Tweto left an indelible mark not only for his skills as a pilot, but also for his kindness and generosity. This is known for his frequent waivers of funds for funerals and other emergency flights, and this was even demonstrated when one of his friends went missing; Tweto was soon airlifted to a search and rescue area.
At his memorial reception at the Alaska Aviation Museum, more than 300 people came together to pay their respects and remember this humble but generous man. Five planes flew overhead as part of this event, in honor of Tweto for his great blessing his life while flying. Attendees shared memories that painted a great picture of someone who was devoted to family, work and community.
Family man and mentor
In addition to his professional achievements, Tweto Ferno knew Jim as a caring husband and caring father. He treated many of his employees like family, often opening his home for their meetings in Unacleet. Even after his retirement, Tweto is proud to have guided his guide pilots to success, which speaks volumes about his coaching style and dedication to pilots
An unforgettable legacy
Although Jim Tweto rose to fame by appearing on “Flying Wild Alaska,” his attitude and commitment to the craft and community are his lasting legacies He shares with compassion, gratitude and his’ he tirelessly pursued desires; An indelible mark he will make as a bush pilot, generous philanthropy, and strong relationships throughout Western Alaska that will last.
The death of Jim Tweto is a great loss to the airline industry and all those touched by his remarkable life. He left an outstanding legacy as an accomplished pilot, a compassionate person and a devoted family member; As we bid him farewell, let us remember to mark Jim Tweto’s remarkable journey of creating our lives with compassion, kindness and dedication.