No. If the applicability requirements for the ACAM programme are applicable to the aircraft, it will be counted among the aircraftselectable for inspection.
ENAC, once informed the owner/operator about the ACAM Inspection, can ask the cooperation of other EASA Authorities in order to carry out the inspection.
The same applies when oversight of operations, continuous airworthiness and maintenance is carried out by another EASA Authority, when specifically provided for in the agreement to transfer responsibility for airworthiness oversight and use (Article 83 bis of the Chicago Convention).
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