Steve Jobs is once again flying on a normal basis, an Apple SEC filing shows. The company's Form 10-Q records that between January and the end of March, Jobs was paid $127,000 in compensation for jet expenses. The CEO uses a privately-owned Gulfstream V for negotiations, special events and other travel demands. The plane was virtually inactive during FY 2009, however, racking up only $4,000 on Jobs' allowances because of his treatment and recovery for liver problems.