A regional flight from Denver International Airport to Telluride made a hard landing, breaking a wing, Sunday afternoon.

Telluride Regional Airport and the San Miguel County Sheriff’s Department confirmed the incident, but they said details were not yet available while authorities investigated.

Boulder lawyer Philip Rosmarin said he was one of the 12 passengers aboard Great Lakes Aviation Flight 7150. He said no one was hurt, and the pilot of the twin-engine did a remarkable job of landing the small Beechcraft 1900.

Rosmarin said the pilot warned passengers about a possible problem with the landing gear under the left wing before the landing.

“It’s a small plane, so I could see into the cockpit,” Rosmarin said. “I could hear the warning buzzer going off. The pilot was trying to burn off fuel, so he flew around for a half hour, and the buzzer kept going off.

“He said the left landing gear wasn’t locking, but he thought it would be OK. But he wanted us to know there were rescue vehicles on the runway. I knew he was doing what he could.”

Rosmarin said many of the passengers on board were en route from Denver to the Telluride Film Festival.

The Hollywood Reporter reported Sunday afternoon that filmmakers associated with the documentary “Salinger” were aboard.

A spokeswoman for Cheyenne-based Great Lakes Aviation was not immediately available.