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Search suspended for LSU-trained doctor missing after never landing plane

The plane's last known position was about 440 miles off Louisiana's coast flying about 50 feet above water.
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Steven Schumacher (Image via WBRZ) Drone aerial image of a low-lying barrier island in Louisiana ( nuballawalla / Getty Images)

NEW ORLEANS — The U.S. Coast Guard has called off a search in the Gulf of Mexico for a pilot who flew a small aircraft hundreds of miles beyond its intended destination in Louisiana.

The search for 63-year-old Steven Stone Schumacher was suspended Sunday. Officials said his family reported him missing on Wednesday night after he failed to arrive in Gonzales, Louisiana, from Missouri.

A Coast Guard statement released Sunday said U.S. crews and the Mexican Navy spent about 21 hours searching for his Piper Aztec. The agency previously stated the plane's last known position was about 440 miles off Louisiana's coast flying about 50 feet above water.

Schumacher worked as a surgeon in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and graduated from LSU.

Officials haven't said what they think happened.

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A U.S. Coast Guard plane and a Mexican Navy vessel searched the Gulf of Mexico for a small plane Thursday after a trauma surgeon flew the aircraft hundreds of miles (kilometers) beyond its intended destination. Steven Schumacher's family reported him overdue at 10:30 p.m.

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