In the private pilot licence course (or private pilot license course) flying solo means you will pilot the aircraft by yourself without an instructor onboard. This is a major milestone showing you've reached a certain competence level in your training.
In a private pilot licence course / private pilot license course the solo flight does not happen immediately. First you'll train under supervision learning basics like take off landing navigation and aircraft control with a flight instructor. Only when your instructor feels confident about your skills and knows you can handle emergency procedures will you be allowed to fly solo.
Typically this occurs after a number of dual instruction hours. The exact timing depends on your performance confidence and how quickly you grasp flight skills.
Before solo you will be tested in:
Pre flight checks
Basic maneuvers (climbs turns stalls)
Emergency handling
Navigation & air traffic rules
You'll also demonstrate good judgment decision making and mental readiness. Safety is the top priority.
Solo flying is a required step. It proves you can handle the aircraft on your own. This experience builds confidence decision making and a foundational sense of responsibility. In many countries including India DGCA regulations or the aviation authority mandates a minimum number of solo hours before getting a full license.
Yes in the private pilot licence course / private pilot license course you will get a solo flight but only when you're safe and ready. It's a pivotal moment in your training and a sign that you're progressing well. If you want I can also draw a suggested timeline (in months or flight hours) for when solo flights often take place.