Book on one of our upcoming AEC 2 courses below. Future dates are available, please contact the office for details.
The AEC 2 is the second half to the full AEC qualification. It is a 35 hour, 5 day enhanced course.
The aim is to give the basic training to the engineer officers who want to pursue a career on 'Small Vessels'. The necessary training outlines the certification structure, examination and training requirements. It also explains the regulatory requirements regarding the implementation of intended training elements.
The objective of this AEC 2 course is to provide students with theoretical knowledge and practical hands on experience of additional areas, as laid down in the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) AEC 2 syllabus. The aim is to enable them to meet the CoC requirements of the new common "small vessels".
Course | Date | Duration | Price | |
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MCA Approved Engine Course Part 1 (AEC1) | 6 Jan - 10 Jan 2025 | 5 day | £ 920.00 | Sold Out |
MCA Approved Engine Course Part 1 (AEC1) | 20 Jan - 24 Jan 2025 | 5 day | £ 920.00 | Sold Out |
MCA Approved Engine Course Part 1 (AEC1) | 27 Jan - 31 Jan 2025 | 5 day | £ 920.00 | Sold Out |
MCA Approved Engine Course Part 2 (AEC2) | 3 Feb - 7 Feb 2025 | 5 day | £ 945.00 | Book Now |
MCA Approved Engine Course Part 1 (AEC1) | 10 Feb - 14 Feb 2025 | 5 day | £ 920.00 | Sold Out |
MCA Approved Engine Course Part 1 (AEC1) | 17 Feb - 21 Feb 2025 | 5 day | £ 920.00 | Book Now |
MCA Approved Engine Course Part 1 (AEC1) | 24 Feb - 28 Feb 2025 | 5 day | £ 920.00 | Book Now |
MCA Approved Engine Course Part 2 (AEC2) | 3 Mar - 7 Mar 2025 | 5 day | £ 945.00 | Book Now |
MCA Approved Engine Course Part 1 (AEC1) | 10 Mar - 14 Feb 2025 | -23 day | £ 920.00 | Book Now |
MCA Approved Engine Course Part 2 (AEC2) | 17 Mar - 21 Mar 2025 | 5 day | £ 945.00 | Sold Out |
Price: £945
Assumed Knowledge: Proof of completion of AEC1, or approved equivalent
Minimum Age: 18
Duration: 5 Days
Assessment
Conducted on the last day of the course by separate assessor/trainer using pre-organised assessments, including both written and practical tests
Course Content
- Components and their arrangement in a compression type refrigerant plant
- Basic fault finding
- Legislative and management requirements within engineering operations
- Maintenance systems onboard
- Safe systems of work within an engineering environment
- Electrical distribution system onboard
- Maintain basic hydraulic systems
- Practical skills to undertake basic maintenance
- Fresh water & sewage systems onboard
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