A pilot and passenger suffered minor injuries Tuesday when a single-engine plane made an emergency landing in a field in Gypsum.

The incident happened about 6 p.m. near Gypsum Creek Road south of Cooley Mesa Road, according to the Eagle County Sheriff’s Office.

The pilot was attempting to land at the Eagle County Regional Airport when the plane lost power, the release said.

The pilot found an open field and attempted a landing. The plane, a Cessna Centurion based out of Eagle, flipped and came to a rest on its roof.

The sheriff’s office, Gypsum Fire Protection District, Eagle County Paramedics, Eagle County Regional Airport staff and Vail Public Safety responded.