Narrative:

I was holding short of runway 18 at auburn waiting for a clearance from atlanta. I thought that I was listening to atlanta on radio #2 and local auburn on radio #1; but I was mistaken. I had ZTL on radio #1. When I heard atlanta tell us that we were 'released at this time' I didn't hear anybody report on what I thought was the local frequency and started to roll forward. The copilot said hold on; and I stopped. Looked on final and saw a twin comanche nose up already going around.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: CAPT TAXIES ACROSS HOLD LINE AFTER HEARING 'RELEASED AT THIS TIME' FROM ATL CENTER; AND THINKING HE HAD BEEN CLEARED FOR TKOF. PA30 ON FINAL HAS TO GAR.

Narrative: I WAS HOLDING SHORT OF RWY 18 AT AUBURN WAITING FOR A CLRNC FROM ATLANTA. I THOUGHT THAT I WAS LISTENING TO ATLANTA ON RADIO #2 AND LCL AUBURN ON RADIO #1; BUT I WAS MISTAKEN. I HAD ZTL ON RADIO #1. WHEN I HEARD ATLANTA TELL US THAT WE WERE 'RELEASED AT THIS TIME' I DIDN'T HEAR ANYBODY RPT ON WHAT I THOUGHT WAS THE LCL FREQ AND STARTED TO ROLL FORWARD. THE COPLT SAID HOLD ON; AND I STOPPED. LOOKED ON FINAL AND SAW A TWIN COMANCHE NOSE UP ALREADY GOING AROUND.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of May 2009 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.