Narrative:

[I] received takeoff clearance runway 20 for at or below 1;100 feet and heading of 180. Shortly after takeoff; I was hit by severe turbulence. The aircraft went right wing low approximatley 80 to 85 degrees and updraft took us to about 1;500 feet. Upon regaining control; I was able to steer.[turned to heading] 190 and began descent to 1;100 [feet]. At the time; ATC broadcast wind shear alert.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: Rockwell Commander pilot reported a loss of control after takeoff due to severe turbulence.

Narrative: [I] received takeoff clearance runway 20 for at or below 1;100 feet and heading of 180. Shortly after takeoff; I was hit by severe turbulence. The aircraft went right wing low approximatley 80 to 85 degrees and updraft took us to about 1;500 feet. Upon regaining control; I was able to steer.[Turned to heading] 190 and began descent to 1;100 [feet]. At the time; ATC broadcast wind shear alert.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.